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Brazil to end port costs in tax calculation to cheapen imports

At the same time the government is mulling cutting the tax levied on shipping freight, two of the officials said.

The moves are prompted by the surge in commodity prices and higher shipping costs caused by the war in Ukraine.

The expense of unloading containers and moving goods within port areas is part of the base for calculating import and other taxes such as the IPI industrial tax, the ICMS state tax

and the PIS/Cofins sales tax.

The three sources, who took part in drafting the measures, did not detail their fiscal cost to the Treasury, but said it was very low.

The Economy Ministry said it would not comment on the planned changes that are ready to be applied in a few days.

The National Confederation of Industry (CNI), Brazil’s top industry lobby, said in a 2020 study that ending the inclusion of port expenses in taxation on importers could add 134.5 billion reais to the economy over 20 years by expanding the flow of trade and direct investment in the country.


Source: Economy - investing.com

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