DTS CABRERA receives tax credit certificate for investment project in Perico

Juan Bassutti, Secretary of Public Revenue
Juan Bassutti, Secretary of Public Revenue
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The Secretary of Public Revenue, Juan Bassutti, presented tax credit certificates to DTS CABRERA SRL, a company involved in logistics and distribution of food products, on April 8.

This recognition is part of the Provincial Law for the Promotion of Investments and Employment. The law aims to support initiatives that contribute to economic growth in Jujuy by expanding productive capacity.

DTS CABRERA is one of several companies from the Perico Industrial Park benefiting from these incentives. The company’s project involves establishing a plant dedicated to manufacturing, packaging, and marketing bakery products. Additionally, the initiative seeks to add value to regional raw materials.

The investment also includes hiring new employees, which is expected to create more job opportunities and stimulate local economic activity.

Bassutti said that efforts continue “to guarantee fiscal sustainability by supporting companies that invest, grow and generate genuine employment in our province.”



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