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Easter products have taxes of over 50%, says IBPT

15/03/2013

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arga tributary greater in cod (43%) and wine (54%).
In Easter eggs, taxes represent 38% of prices, says institute. 

Taxes can represent over 50% of the price of the main product of Easter, says a study released on Wednesday (13) by the Brazilian Institute of Tax Planning (BIPT).

According to IBPT, taxes are embedded in the heaviest cod imported prçeos (43.78%) and wine, whose taxation reaches 54.73%

In Easter eggs, the tax burden is 38.53%. In the case of chocolates, is 37.61% of the price goes to the coffers of federal, state and municipal. Those who opt for buying a chocolate bar, will be faced with a tax burden of 38.60%.

In colomba Paschal, taxes represent 38.68% of the price in cellophane, 34.48%, and the stuffed rabbit, 29.92%

"The Brazilian families could consume more and better at Easter if they were not attacked by high taxes built into the price of products," says IBPT in a statement.

"In Brazil, we pay many taxes without realizing, since these values are embedded in the final price of products," said John Olenike Eloi, president IBPT.

"The excessive weight of taxes on consumption taxation causes a proportionally higher layers of lower income. Hopefully the tax exonerations that have been granted are offset by equivalent reductions in spending," said Roger Amato, president of the Commercial Association of São Paulo , which manages the Impostômetro.



Source: G1 - News

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