Some government officials have already begun to admit in private conversations possible compensation for small and micro-entrepreneurs after the end of the .
One wing of the project argues that, in the project, there is already an alternative for this audience. The Palácio do Planalto is concerned that it has shown dissatisfaction with the government.
One option on the table is to expand the Individual Microentrepreneur (MEI). There is already a project being processed in the Chamber of Deputies that foresees raising the MEI ceiling from the current R$81 thousand to R$144 thousand.
Another hypothesis under discussion is to expand credit lines for small business owners. The discussion, however, has not yet begun.
Government officials say, with reservations, that the debate on compensation will be carried out with caution and with an eye on the most fragile.
They rule out, however, any type of compensation to large companies. Various sectors have been lobbying the Chamber of Deputies for payroll relief and some deputies will put pressure to at least partially assist the business community.
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