- São Paulo will remove perfumery, cosmetics, and personal hygiene products from the ICMS Tax Substitution regime effective April 1, 2026; these products will be taxed under the normal ICMS regime.
- Taxpayers must conduct a mandatory inventory as of March 31, 2026, and prepare detailed digital inventory reports.
- Taxpayers under the Periodic Assessment Regime (RPA) can recover previously paid ICMS-ST as credits in up to 12 monthly installments starting April 2026.
- ERP and tax systems must be updated to reflect the new ICMS rules, including code and calculation changes.
- Alagoas will increase its general internal ICMS rate from 19% to 20.5% and revise tax benefits, also effective April 1, 2026.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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