Ir Exemption up to R$ 5 Thousand: See when Entering Into Force, Who Wins and Who Loses with the New Rules
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The Congress of Brazil passed the law that extends the income tax exemption to about 25 million workers with incomes of up to 5,000...
Brazil warns that “external intervention” in Venezuela can “burn” South AmericaThe Senate of Brazil approved on Wednesday a tax exemption for workers with lower wages and the creation of a minimum tribute for ultra-rural workers, in which it is one of the greatest legislative victories of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.The measure, which already passed through the Chamber of Deputies in October, was one of the top priorities of Lula's third…
The Senate approved Lula’s tax reform. It exempts those who earn up to R$5,000 and imposes a minimum tax on “ultarraricos.” “Tax justice,” he said. Brazil’s Senate approved on Wednesday a historic tax reform, considered one of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s biggest legislative victories. The bill, which had already passed through the Chamber of Deputies in October, exempts workers with lower wages from income tax and, to compensate, creat…
Empty bank account? Expensive food, high interest rates, high rents, expensive electricity and increased electricity tax, a deterioration in high-cost protection for medicines, the deterioration of...
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva recalled on the night of this Thursday (5) the approval of the Senate by unanimity of Bill 1087/2025 which exempts from the Income Tax (IR) which earns up to R$ 5 thousand months and increases the tax of high wages. While being punished until day 11 by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, as provided by the Minister for Institutional Relations, Gleisisisi Hoffmann, the reduction of IR is due from January 2026.…
On the way to the bus, there comes another half entry – and a mega of electoral caron. “I convince President Lula that Brazil needs the zero rate,” said Mr. Jilmar Tatto (PT-SP) in a recent interview at Congress site in Foco. Tatto is the author of the project that creates the freedom of public transport throughout the country. “As there is a single health system, Brazil needs a Single Mobility System,” said Tatto, “with shared responsibility be…
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