Brazilians have already paid R $ 2.5 trillion in taxes in 2025

by Andrea
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Brand was registered on Wednesday (20.ago) by the impostometer, panel that is in downtown São Paulo

The impostometer registered on Wednesday (20.ago.2025), at 10am, that Brazilian taxpayers have already paid R $ 2.5 trillion in taxes in 2025. The amount represents an increase of 9.31% over the same period of 2024, when the panel scheduled R $ 2.29 trillion. This is the statement (PDF – 133 kb).

The panel is installed at the headquarters of ACSP (São Paulo Commercial Association), in the historic center of the state capital, and can be accompanied in real time in.

The calculated amount includes taxes, fees, contributions, fines, interest and monetary correction for federal, state and municipal governments.

For Ulysses Ruiz de Gamboa, IEGV (Institute of Economics Gastão Vidigal) of ACSP, the increase was recorded because of a combination of factors that boosted tax collection. “Among them, we highlight the warming of economic activity”he said.

“Inflation also played a relevant role, since the Brazilian tax system is mostly based on consumer taxes, which directly focus on the prices of goods and services.”said Ruiz de Gamboa.

The taxation of exclusive funds and offshores; Changes in incentive taxation (grants) granted by states; the resumption of fuel taxation; the taxation of bets (the bets); taxes on international orders (such as the rate on “Blouses”); the gradual reoneration of the payroll leaf; the end of tax benefits for the event sector (the perse); the increase in ICMS (tax on the circulation of goods and services); And the increase in IOF (Tax on Financial Operations) are other factors pointed out by the economist for the growth of collection.


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