KEY POINTS
  • Lawmakers in the Senate passed the bill, dubbed the "millionaire's tax," by 42 votes to 26 late on Friday.
  • It means those with a personal fortune of over 200 million pesos ($2.4 million) — approximately 12,000 people — will have to pay a one-off tax of at least 2%.
  • Argentina's population of 45 million has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
Argentina's Vice-President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (R) leads a virtual session of the senate at the Congress in Buenos Aires on December 4, 2020.

LONDON — Argentina has passed a new wealth tax to help the government pay for health supplies and economic relief measures amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Lawmakers in the Senate passed the bill, dubbed the "millionaire's tax," by 42 votes to 26 late on Friday.