Mayor Wants to Force Government to Pass on 3.5% Ipva Tax to Municipalities, Even After Cut
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The bill to reduce Paraná's IPVA tax rate from 3.5% to 1.9% hasn't even reached the Legislative Assembly yet, but it's already sparked a stir among mayors, concerned about the drastic drop in revenue that could occur starting next year. Municipalities, which receive 50% of the tax revenue, fear losing a significant portion of their budget. To try to address the problem, Ponta Grossa Mayor Elizabeth Schmidt (União) asked state representatives to …
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