05/02/2014
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Each Brazilian paid , on average, R$ 145.75 in property taxes in 2013
PAUL - In 2013 , Brazil raised a total of R$ 29.295 billion for the payment of property taxes ( Property Tax and Motor Vehicles ) 81.600729 vehicles coming from all over the Country That means , on average , every American paid R$ 145,75 during the tax year, a study IBPT ( Brazilian Institute of Taxation and Planning ) .
The survey , which takes into account the collection of property taxes projected by the National Council for Financial Policy , and the Brazilian automotive fleet projected population for 2013 , shows that only the state of São Paulo concentrated almost half of the tax collection throughout the country , with a total of R$ 12.451 billion . The 24,560,202 automobiles registered in the state represent the largest fleet in the country.
The second largest collection of property taxes was the state of Minas Gerais, with R$ 3.429 billion . It is followed by Rio de Janeiro , with R$ 1.930 billion , and Paraná , with R$ 1.90 billion . The lower tax collections were obtained by the states of Roraima , with R$ 34.762 million , Acre , with R$ 46,392,000 and Amapá , where R$ 55.771 million were recorded .
by citizen
If all Brazilians pay the tax , each citizen would pay R$ 145.75 with this state tax , considered the second most important in terms of storage, after ICMS (Tax on Circulation of Goods and Services ) .
The highest grossing per capita is concentrated again in the state of São Paulo , with R$ 285.17 . Have Maranhão citizen is the smallest value of R$ 42.30. Considering all the existing fleet in the country , each vehicle paid , on average , R$ 359.01 .
Source : MSN.com
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