“It is a massive program that aims to reach 20 million people and in the province it would reach one and a half million Santa Fe residents,” said Juan Marcos Aviano, secretary of Internal Trade and Services of the province of Santa Fe, one of which They have already begun to monitor compliance. Effective compliance with commercial laws in businesses reached by the national “Buy without VAT” program is carried out to avoid price abuses, commercial unfairness and protect consumer rights. The supervision of Buy without VAT is articulated through the Secretariat of Domestic Trade and Services of the Ministry of Production, Science and Technology, jointly with the Federal Administration of Public Revenues (AFIP). The objective “is to avoid price abuses, misuse, commercial disloyalty and ensure that consumer rights are effectively protected,” Télam was informed by the areas in charge. For this purpose, ex officio inspections have been ordered and 0800-555-6768 (option 2) was enabled for filing complaints. In coordination with the AFIP, the Province of Santa Fe announced that stickers that identify businesses will be delivered and information and dissemination campaigns will be carried out with the municipal and community Consumer Defense offices. The Secretary of Internal Trade and Services, Juan Marcos Aviano, said that “these programs are national but they must be applied in the territory, they must be made effective in all the provinces, in each of their towns and cities.