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Lula fully vetoes a bill that extends payroll exemption

Summary by Jovem Pan News
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva decided to fully veto this Thursday, the 23rd, the project that would extend the payroll exemption of 17 sectors of the economy until 2027. The decision was taken within the last few hours of the deadline set by the Chief Executive. The veto should be published later this Thursday in an extra edition of the Federal Official Gazette. Now, the measure goes to Congress, which can choose to maintain or overturn th…
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Lula's veto of the extension of the payroll exemption contrary to a previous decision of the Supreme Court and opinions of Congress. Read it in the People's Gazette.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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Bill seeks to extend the measure by 2027 to 17 sectors; the country could lose 1 million jobs The post Lula fully vetoes the extension of the payroll exemption appeared first in Revista Oeste.

Lula (PT; photo) fully vetoed a bill that seeks to extend the payroll exemption of 17 sectors of the economy until 2027, a measure that has been in effect since 2011... The post Lula vetoes the extension of payroll exemption appeared first on The Antagonist.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Resignation with exemption in the private sector is estimated at around R$ 9.4 billion

·São Paulo, Brazil
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva fully vetoed the bill that sought to extend the payroll exemption of 17 sectors of the economy until 2027 and reduce the Social Security contribution paid by small municipalities. The veto should be published in an extra edition of the Federal Official Gazette later this Thursday (23). Implemented since 2011 as a temporary measure, the payroll exemption policy had been extended ever since. With the presidentia…

·Quadra, Brazil
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Jovem Pan News broke the news in on Friday, November 24, 2023.
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