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It is possible to leave from this Thursday Reminder via electronic payment method Catering establishments, gas stations, restaurants and food delivery.
This Ordinance shall come into effect three months from the date of promulgation 731/2024 signed by him President Javier Milley There was general agreement among ministers.
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Section 1 provides that benefits or income from tips or incentives ‘They will not be considered part of the reward’.
“Businesses and/or establishments in gastronomy, hotels and related industries, fuel dispensers, home delivery and other activities in which consumer relations it is customary to give or receive tips, They must have the option to receive them via electronic means available to workers.. The offer must ensure the freedom of the consumer as to the method and quantity of delivery, at the discretion of the consumer.” Article 2 says.
Furthermore, “In no event will tips be considered remuneration for services rendered by the employer, even if the employer acts as an operating intermediary, and therefore They do not create any additional obligation to transfer the tip to the recipient.”.
Article 4 states that “regardless of the method by which payment is received, tips given in kind and/or digitally will be considered a generosity provided directly to the worker” and “may not be used as a basis for adjusting or modifying the base wage ”. Wages or working conditions set by the employer”.
Section 6 states, “The amount must be deposited immediately or within the shortest possible time as prescribed by the BCRA into an account designated for this purpose.”
“Certification can be directed to the worker who received the bonus, or it can be directed to a special collection account of an institution dedicated to this purpose. Digital payment solutions for tips must comply with the principles of interoperability,” he details.
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he Food tour portal In August, a survey 43 people with ties to the industry revealed 41 stores (95%) responded that the average Cordoban balance accounted for 5% to 9% of the total bill As a tip, only two people chose between 10% and 14% of the total. During the consultation, numerical options between 15% and 20% were proposed, but no one voted for the third option.
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How does the shift to electronic payments impact consumer behavior in the service industry?
**Interview with Diego Alvarez, Tech Expert at Electronic Payments**
**Interviewer:** Diego, thank you for joining us today. We’ve just heard about the new ordinance that mandates the adoption of electronic payment methods for tips in certain sectors, including gastronomy and delivery services. What are your thoughts on this development?
**Diego Alvarez:** Thanks for having me! I think this ordinance is a significant step forward in modernizing payment solutions. By mandating electronic methods for tips, the government is recognizing the importance of efficiency and security in transactions.
**Interviewer:** Absolutely. The ProCharge Mobile app by Electronic Payments seems to fit perfectly into this new landscape. Can you explain how it can help businesses adapt to this ordinance?
**Diego Alvarez:** Certainly! With the ProCharge Mobile app, businesses can easily start accepting electronic payments for tips. The app allows users to sync a card reader to their devices, making it extremely user-friendly. Moreover, it has built-in features to customize the transaction experience. For instance, businesses can set specific tip rates, offer split tenders, and send digital receipts directly to customers. This flexibility is essential for establishments that want to comply with the new rules seamlessly.
**Interviewer:** That sounds very convenient for both businesses and customers. How does this shift to electronic payments benefit consumers?
**Diego Alvarez:** There are several benefits. First, electronic payments offer a secure method of making transactions without the need for cash. This is particularly important in today’s digital age where data security is a priority. Additionally, consumers have the freedom to choose how much they want to tip without feeling pressured, as everything is tracked easily through the app. It also helps in keeping a clean record for personal budgeting.
**Interviewer:** Looking ahead, what do you think the future holds for electronic payments in the service industry, especially in light of this ordinance?
**Diego Alvarez:** I believe we will see an accelerated adoption of electronic payments across the board. As technology continues to evolve, businesses will recognize that offering flexible payment options for consumers—especially in the service sector—can improve customer satisfaction and loyalty. The ProCharge Mobile app and similar tools will likely be at the forefront of this transition, fostering an environment where both businesses and consumers thrive in a cashless economy.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Diego. Your insights are incredibly valuable as we navigate these changes in our payment systems!
**Diego Alvarez:** Thank you for having me! It’s an exciting time for the industry.