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Among the many incentives that Brazil gives to national cultural production, the Rouanet Law is the most important one, attracting private initiative’s donations or sponsorships due to the benefits it grants. In this article, we will take a closer look at how Rouanet Law works.
Franchising has been regarded as one of the least expensive ways of expanding businesses. This is a profitable opportunity in Brazil with an expected growth of 13% growth in the franchising sector in 2014. In this article, we will take a look at the 25 largest franchising networks in Brazil.
Among the many responsibilities of Inmetro, certifying that goods and services were produced according to previously established minimum requirements stands out as one of its most important activities. In this article, we will take a look at how Inmetro certifies goods and services.
A considerable share of the Brazilian population live in slums; some stay there even though their income has increased. That is one of the reasons why companies are paying extra attention to consumers inside favelas.
When exporting products that were made or re-processed in Brazil, they are subject to Export Duty. In this article, we will take a look at Export Duty from Brazil.
When coming to Brazil there is a Special Regime that grants total or partial exemption of taxes due to the entry of some goods in the country. In this article, we will take a look at the Regime Especial de Admissão Temporária.
As the subway network in Brazil is not yet fully developed, even in major cities, travelling by bus is the main option people have to reach other places inside the city or in neighbouring cities. In this article, we will take a look at the particularities of travelling by in Brazil.
Starting a new business in Brazil may prove difficult because of the many laws in force. In this article, we will learn how to structure a freelance business in Brazil.
As the bureaucratic process of starting any business in Brazil is quite complicated, it is to be expected that starting a supermarket might not be the easiest task either. In this article we will explain how to start a supermarket in Brazil.
The Export Processing Zones, or Zona de Processamento de Exportação-ZPE in Portuguese, is the instrument commonly used across the globe to attract investors, increase the number of employees and disseminate new technologies and modern management practices.
Tax planning is a large part of doing business in Brazil. Currently more than 90 taxes, contributions and duties are charged in the country. In this article we are going to look at the most important federal taxes and how they work.
Distinguished around the world, these 5 companies do much more than it’s usually known. While manufacturing electronics, only a few of us would know that Samsung also builds apartments, or that Hyundai’s owner started as a businessman selling rice. In this article, there are five companies that offer diversified services other than what they offer in Brazil.
Brazilian printed newspapers have always had a big role in the country. Nowadays their popularity is dropping, but there are still many copies in circulation, keeping the old tradition of printed paper alive.
Insuring your home contents is becoming more common nowadays, especially for people who possess extremely valuable goods. In this article, we will learn more about home contents insurance in Brazil.
SAT is the Accident Insurance granted to workers, providing financial aid in case of an accident or any other harmful situation that might occur in a working situation. In this article you are going to understand how this insurance is applied.