Phelippe Toledo Pires de Oliveira, a tax attorney at the Office of the Attorney General for the National Treasury, examines Brazil’s dysfunctional consumption tax regime, some previous and current attempts at reform, and the likelihood of any meaningful change happening this year.
Source: bloombergtax.com
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