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The governor of the Federal District, Ibaneis Rocha (MDB), signed the decree that establishes the basic reference values for the Public Cleaning Fee (TLP) and the collection of the Public Lighting Contribution (CIP) in the country’s capital, in 2026.
The TLP is intended to pay for solid waste collection, transportation, treatment and disposal services. The values were readjusted in relation to this year. In the case of TLP, there are two basic reference values (VBR), A and B.
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The first, which is for exclusively residential properties, went from R$462.07 to R$481.38. The second, for residential properties with commercial, mixed and non-residential purposes, rose from R$924.14 to R$962.77.
The values must be multiplied by the factor available in annexes 1 and/or 2 — according to the location and type of property, respectively — of .
See the TLP values for 2026:
Basic Reference Value A (VBR-A): R$481.38 (for exclusively residential properties).
Basic Reference Value B (VBR-B): R$ 962.77 (for residential properties with commercial, mixed and non-residential purposes).
Public lighting
The CIP was also readjusted. In the 2024 decree, the amount paid this year for a residence that consumed between 81 and 100 kWh per month was R$4.12. For 2026, the value will be R$4.29.
The Public Lighting Contribution is a tax that aims to finance the public lighting service; the contribution is charged by the electricity concessionaire on the invoice and passed on to the local government.
See the decree in full:
The fee will be charged on the electricity bill issued by Neoenergia, from January to December 2026, in accordance with the calendar established by the company itself and based on the consumption range and type of property.
The values of both TLP and CIP were updated based on the National Consumer Price Index (INPC) accumulated over the last 12 months, from December 2024 to November 2025, which totaled 4.18%.