The Ministry of Education of the Province announced on Apr. 8 that the 2026 call for project submissions under the Fiscal Credit Regime of the National Institute of Technological Education (INET) is now open. The announcement is directed at directors and teachers from Technical Schools, Agricultural Schools, Vocational Training Centers, and Non-University Higher Technical Institutes.
The Fiscal Credit Regime is designed to support projects that connect technical education with the workforce. Through this system, companies can allocate part of their national tax obligations to fund equipment purchases, supplies, or training in schools. This allows private investment to be transformed into technological resources for workshops and laboratories without direct cost to institutions while encouraging business involvement in regional development.
Key dates have been set for institutions in Jujuy: 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 through Friday, May 15; and project evaluations will occur between May 18 and July 3.
Institutions may submit projects focused on technological innovationāsuch as acquiring modern equipment or updating workshopsāoffering training courses for workers or unemployed individuals in the local community, and strengthening professional practices by linking education with regional industry needs. Submissions must be made digitally at https://creditofiscal.educacion.gob.ar/. Projects require sponsorship from one or more companies that pay national taxes; these sponsors receive fiscal credit certificates in return.
Technical-pedagogical support will be provided by DETP Jujuy to help schools prepare proposals that meet required standards. For further information or access to the Procedures Manual for 2026, interested parties can visit INETās official website or contact the Provincial Directorate of Technical Education.

