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Brazilians have paid R$ 300 billion in taxes in 2013

03/11/2013

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Mark was reached on Friday, six days in advance for 2012

The total taxes paid by Brazilians in 2013 now exceeds 300 billion reais, according to estimates by Impostômetro Trade Association (ACSP). The mark of 300 billion dollars was reached and 0 hours of Friday morning, the panel already indicated 301, 6 billion reais. According to the ACSP, this year the stretcher was hit with six days in advance for 2012. 

Last year, the total taxes paid by Brazilians reached 1.556 trillion reais, according to Impostômetro. Inaugurated in 2005, the tool accounts for federal, state and municipal paid by the population. The panel is installed on the viaduct Rua Boa Vista, in the central region of the state capital.

On November 13, 2012, the House of Representatives approved the bill quedetermina inclusion in invoices to the consumer the corresponding approximate values of federal, state and local governments, which influence the final price of goods and services. The text was sanctioned next month by President Dilma Rousseff, with five vetoes. Among the vetoes which are included the Income Tax and Social Contribution on Net Income (CSSL) in the list of tax computed. 

Presented to Congress in 2006, with more than a million signatures, the proposal initially predicted discrimination nine taxes levied on goods and services: Tax on Circulation of Goods and Services (ICMS), Service Tax (ISS), Tax (IPI), Tax on Financial Operations (IOF), Income Tax (IR), Social Contribution on Net Income (CSL), Social Integration Program (PIS), Training Program of the Civil Service Asset (Pasep) Contribution to Social Security Financing (COFINS) and Contribution for Intervention in the Economic Domain (CIDE). 

In justification of the veto the government stated that "the determination of the taxes levied indirectly in price formation is difficult to implement and sanction these devices induce extreme discrepancies presentation of those actually collected, going against the very purpose of bringing appropriate information to consumers end. " The law will enter into force in June this year. 

In January alone, according to the IRS, the government collected 116.066 billion reais in taxes. This is the largest amount ever raised in one month, according to the IRS.
The number represents an increase of 6.59% in relation to federal revenues recorded in January 2012, taking into account the Consumer Price Index (IPCA), official inflation gauge, period.



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