The Ministry of Education of the Province announced on April 8 that the 2026 call is open for submitting educational projects under the Fiscal Credit Regime of the National Institute of Technological Education (INET). The announcement is directed at school leaders and teachers from technical, agrotechnical schools, professional training centers, and non-university higher technical institutes.
The Fiscal Credit Regime aims to finance projects that connect technical education with the labor market. Through this mechanism, companies can allocate part of their national tax obligations to fund equipment purchases, supplies, or training in schools. This system allows private investment to be converted directly into technological resources for workshops and laboratories in educational institutions without direct costs.
Key dates have been set for participating institutions: a general consultation session will take place on April 16 at 2:00 p.m.; project submissions via the online platform are open from Monday, April 13 until Friday, May 15; and project evaluations will occur from May 18 to July 3. Projects may focus on technological innovation through acquiring modern equipment and updating workshops; offering training courses for workers, unemployed individuals, and local communities; or strengthening professional practice programs by connecting with regional productive sectors.
Participation requires digital submission through https://creditofiscal.educacion.gob.ar/. Projects must be sponsored by one or more companies paying national taxes. In return, these companies receive fiscal credit certificates. The Technical Professional Education Directorate (DETP) will provide technical support to interested schools to help them meet required pedagogical and administrative standards.
Additional information and access to the Procedures Manual for 2026 are available on INET’s official website (www.inet.edu.ar/index.php/credito-fiscal/) or by contacting the provincial Technical Education Directorate.


