Vice President of Brazil warned that this program will be discontinued with the implementation of tax reform, scheduled to be completed in 2032
The vice president revealed that he asked the president of the Chamber of Deputies, the appointment of a rapporteur for two bills known as “Acredita Exportação”. The statements were made during the 2nd National Industrial Policy Seminar, where Alckmin emphasized the relevance of these initiatives for the sector. During the event, Alckmin also discussed the Reintegra program, which allows the return of 3% of the value of exports, facilitating access to tax credit. He warned that this program will be discontinued with the implementation of the tax reform, scheduled to be finalized in 2032. The vice president suggested the creation of a transition regime to support small businesses until the new legislation comes into force.
The projects mentioned include PL 4043/2024, which proposes a different rate in Reintegra depending on the size of the company, and PLP 167/2024, which aims to allow the calculation of credits for micro-enterprises and small companies that opt for Simples Nacional. Both projects were presented in the Chamber in October, but so far, Lira has not appointed a rapporteur nor confirmed whether there will be a vote this year. The discussion about these projects is crucial for strengthening small and medium-sized companies in Brazil, especially in a challenging economic scenario.
Published by Sarah Paula
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