Haddad proposed a more radical IR exemption in the 18 election – 11/29/2024 – Panel

by Andrea
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In the government program for his 2018 presidential candidacy, () was more radical in proposing money for the poorest than in the version presented by the Minister of Finance this Wednesday (27).

Six years ago, he proposed exempting anyone who received up to five minimum wages. In today’s values, this is equivalent to R$7,060, or 41.2% more than the range announced by Haddad, of R$5,000.

On both occasions, however, the promise to compensate for the exemption with an increase in the rate for higher incomes. “The top floor, the super rich, will pay more,” says Haddad’s 2018 document.

Among the measures announced by Haddad are: limiting the real gain from the minimum wage; review of the rule for granting salary bonuses; regulation of super wages; tightening of access rules to the BPC (Continuous Payment Benefit); ; and the rules of the tax framework. .


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