- Tax reform working group discussions have begun in Brazil
- Specific regulations are needed for the tax reform to be implemented
- Tax reform secretary Bernard Appy predicts a 10 percentage point growth in the economy over the next several years
- The end of cumulative taxation is expected to boost the country’s GDP by 5 percentage points
- The reform aims to reduce pressure to increase the tax burden
- The proposed benchmark VAT rate is around 26.5 percent, leaving little room for tax breaks in specific sectors
- The reform is expected to have a positive impact on economic growth over the long term
Source: brazilian.report
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