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Products Easter taxes have more than 40%, says advisory

03/27/2012

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The tax burden is the highest of wines, which have a rate of 41.25%.
Easter eggs, cod, fish and olive oil have taxes above 20%.
 
Over 40% of the wine and more than 20% of cod eggs and Easter is about the tax burden weighs on the products of pácoa, according to a study by the consulting firm BDO RCS.

Taxes on products of Easter, in% of
Wine 41.25
Easter Eggs 26.25
Easter Colomba 21.25
Cod and other fish 21.25
Olive Oil 21.25

Source: BDO RCS

 
To a fish, cod or colomba Paschal, taxes amount to 21.25%. That is, every R$ 50 spent on the meat, about R$ 10 goes to taxes.

The chocolate eggs record rate of 26.25%. In this case, an egg of R$ 40, R$ 10.60 would be imposed.

If the family celebration is fueled by a good wine, 41.25% of the price will be related to taxes. In a R$ 30 bottle, the consumer pays more than R$ 12 in taxes.

In the survey, were considered indirect taxes, which impact the final price of products: ICMS, IPI, PIS and Cofins. "We define these taxes because when the entrepreneur as the price, he passes on these taxes in the price of the product," says Valmir Oliveira, senior manager at BDO. Because of this, were not considered direct taxes because they affect the company's profit and therefore do not focus on price, according to consulting.

The survey is valid for São Paulo, since the tax rate is considered the state. In other regions there may be variation in the total load.
According to Oliveira, the tax burden had no major change compared to last year, remaining stable.



Source: G1 News

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