Ir: Lira Maintains Taxion to Super-Rich and a Wide Range of Partial Exemption
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The report maintained a tax of up to 10% for which R$600 billion is earned and R$ 1.2 million per year; the vote on the proposal in the Special Committee should be held next week
The rapporteur has flexible applications and incomes for more than $50,000 gains that will be taxed. Read the People's Journal.
The rapporteur of the bill that expands the IRPF (Individual Income Tax) exemption in the Chamber of Deputies, Representative Arthur Lira (PP-AL), decided to increase the tax cut for those earning up to R$7,350 per month. The report maintained a minimum tax on those earning more than R$600,000 per month—with a 10% rate for those earning R$1.2 million or more—but removed some income from the tax base. Other changes were also made to the report th…
Mr. Arthur Lira, rapporteur of the reform proposal for the Rent Tax, announced significant changes in taxation. The maximum allowance was set at 10% for annual incomes above R$ 1.2 million. In addition, the tax rate that will have partial reduction was extended from R$ 7 thousand to R$ 7.350 monthly, while the exemption was extended to those who receive up to R$ 5 thousand per month. Lira noted that the objective of the project is to promote gre…
By Cleber Lourenço Congressman Arthur Lira presented his opinion on Bill 1087/2025, which provides for an income tax exemption for those earning up to R$5,000 per month and a partial reduction for those earning up to R$7,350. The text was submitted for analysis to the Chamber's special committee. The proposal maintains […]
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