Fiscaltrix was founded on a simple belief: that complex financial mechanisms should be understandable to everyone, not just specialists.
Real estate finance in Argentina involves a set of legal, fiscal, and structural concepts that are rarely explained in plain language. Fideicomisos, crowdlending platforms, CNV-regulated vehicles, pozo financing — these terms appear constantly in the market, yet accessible explanations are scarce.
Fiscaltrix was created to close that gap. We produce materials that explain these concepts from the ground up, without assuming prior knowledge and without simplifying to the point of inaccuracy.
Our content is produced from Sáenz Peña, Chaco, with an understanding of the Argentine context and the particular challenges that come with investing and participating in local real estate markets.
Every piece of content we publish follows the same principles. We describe mechanisms — we do not recommend them. We explain risks — we do not minimize them. We present legal frameworks — we do not provide legal advice.
We update our materials when regulations change or when new structures emerge in the market. Accuracy matters more than publication speed.
The platform carries no advertising from financial product providers. We have no affiliation with any crowdlending platform, developer, or investment vehicle. This independence is deliberate and non-negotiable.
We explain how things actually work, including the parts that are complicated or uncertain. No selective presentation.
Plain language. No jargon without explanation. Content designed for a person with no financial background.
No affiliation with financial product providers. Our content is not influenced by commercial interests.
We track regulatory and market developments and update materials to reflect the current Argentine context.
Our team is based in Sáenz Peña, Chaco. We work with a network of researchers, legal specialists, and financial educators to produce and review the platform's content. All contributors understand the Argentine regulatory and economic environment firsthand.