The federal government hopes to raise R$17 billion by the end of 2024 with the fundraising measures approved by the National Congress last year.
The projection was released on Friday night (22), by the Ministry of Planning, in the bimonthly revenue and expenditure assessment report for the 5th two months of 2024. In September, the calculation was that R$33.740 billion would still be collected.
The estimate does not detail, however, how much has already been collected with each measure in previous months.
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The fundraising package that was approved by Congress last year predicted a collection of R$168.3 billion throughout the year to guarantee compliance with the primary result target of zero deficit.
See below how much the government expects to raise by the end of the year with each proposal:
ICMS subsidy
R$4.702 billion
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Carf’s casting vote
R$424 million
Fixed Odds Bets
R$ 132 million
Law 14,873/2024 (tax compensations)
R$4 billion
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Federal Revenue Transactions
R$5 billion
PGFN Transactions
R$2.749 billion
TOTAL: R$ 17.008 billion
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