The import of services into Brazil is subject to several taxes, and a significant part of the tax burden arises from the social contributions on the imports of goods and services (PIS/COFINS-Import), calculated at a total 9.25% over the total amount paid, credited or remitted abroad as compensation for the provision of services, plus the municipal service tax (ISS) amounts and the contributions themselves.
Source WTS
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