Education Ministry invites companies to support technical education through tax credit program

Miriam Serrano, Ministerio de Educación de Jujuy
Miriam Serrano, Ministerio de Educación de Jujuy
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The Directorate of Technical Professional Education, part of the Ministry of Education, announced on April 13 that it is inviting companies and productive sectors in the province to participate in the Tax Credit program. The initiative aims to encourage investment in equipment and training for technical schools, agricultural schools, professional training centers, and non-university higher technical institutes.

According to the announcement, this program offers sponsoring companies an opportunity to finance high-impact educational projects while receiving significant tax and strategic benefits. The goal is to strengthen ties between local businesses and educational institutions, supporting both workforce development and access to new technologies.

The ministry outlined several advantages for participating companies. These include a full reimbursement of investments through electronic tax credit bonds that can be used for national tax payments. Additionally, applying these credits directly helps improve company cash flow by optimizing financial resources. The ministry also said that involvement with the education system enhances a company’s reputation as a sector leader while fostering connections with future technicians from the province.

Companies or institutions interested in learning more about the program or seeking advice are encouraged to contact the Directorate of Technical Professional Education or visit the official INET website for further information.



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