It would be relaunched the bill that taxes games of chance, and it would also be implemented a system that speeds up the charge of fines to drivers in the City and in the Province of Buenos Aires. Nowadays, the games of chance tax collection would be close to US$ 491,319,540.
According to sources of PRO, the ruling political party of the City of Buenos Aires, Macri would be willing to "bring back the project of legislator legislador Aníbal Ibarra", that proposed to increase taxes on slots of the horse race-track and in the Riverboat Casino of Puerto Madero.
According to what Macri stated in his latest press conference, the City currently receives a 30 % more from gaming taxes while the rest is for the Nation.
Macri supporters say that the goal of 2009 would have to do with the fact that the city should be able to support itself with "its own resources”, although no one dares predict the electoral impact that these measures could have.