Lula referred to the percentage of IR when speaking of salary – 08/06/2025 – Brasilia Today

by Andrea
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The President (PT) referred to the 27.5% charged rate on his salary when talking about discounts on his remuneration as chief executive.

the president spoke about the tax structure in Brazil and treated, with irony, the amount he receives as a salary, after discounts.

“You can’t buy the things you are going to eat pay the same income tax that pays Lula. My salary is not much, see? President I think it’s $ 46,000, pays 27 income tax, the PT charges me 4 at source, you left $ 21,000, you know?”, Said on Tuesday (5).

The 27 mentioned by Lula were a reference, charged from taxpayers with monthly income above R $ 5,830.85.

The president’s salary is R $ 46,366.19 per month, the ceiling of the functionalism. Each month, Lula has discounted R $ 11,580.27 of income tax and R $ 951.62 of social security contribution. The president also referred to a discount of $ 4,000 he pays to the PT, as a contribution to the party.

The statements were made during the 5th Plenary Meeting of the CDDES (Council for Sustainable Social Economic Development), the so -called Council, a body responsible for advising the President of the Republic in the decisions of the Executive. The board is made up of representatives of civil society and business.

“It’s not easy for life, nobody gives me an increase, I have to ask myself. Then I get up, I look in the mirror and say ‘I want an increase’, then I say, ‘You won’t have’, so I can’t. [Dweck, ministra da Gestão e Inovação] It does not determine how much I have to have an increase only determines for the civil servant, “he said.


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