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Fake products are a big concern in Brazil. The government and companies claim that imports of counterfeit goods result in less jobs and tax collections. This article explains more about this type of importation.
The Brazilian Healthcare Industry, despite still being insufficient to cover the large demand arising from its population, that surpassed 200 million people, is gradually receiving more investments. In this article, we will take a look at this Industry and examine its size and market forecast.
Seen by some as a way to distribute income more fairly in Brazil, the Imposto sobre Grandes Fortunas splits opinions, which is one of the reasons why it has not yet been enforced. In this article we will introduce you to Brazilian equivalent of the Wealth Tax.
The Brazilian Tax on Services is an important source of revenue for Brazilian municipalities. This article will explain a little more about this tax, and will also show the main controversy around the tax.
The bureaucratic process of establishing a company in Brazil is already complicated and stressful, but it gets even more so for chemical companies. In this article, we will take a look at how to establish a chemical company in Brazil.
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.
In Brazil, there are three different types of taxes levied on income: the IRPF, the IRPJ and the IRRF. In this article, we will learn more about IRRF.
Regulations in force by Brazilian Customs may result in some goods getting stuck at custom when exporting to Brazil. In this article, we will take a look at the 7 main reasons why goods get stuck at Brazilian customs.
HACCP is an important, widely known, tool for identifying hazards that may be involved with food production and handling. In this article, we will take a look at the implementation of HACCP in Brazil.
The import of perishable products is subject to special treatment and supervision since these goods are more sensitive to external factors. In this article, we will take a look at the import of perishable products.
In some specific cases when goods are imported to Brazil, there is a need for these goods to be returned to the country of origin. In this article, we will take a closer look at how the process of returning rejected imports to Brazil works.
Brazil has a number of requirements and specific procedures for import operations that may confound even Brazilians. In this article, we will present you with a complete guide to Brazilian Import operations.
Cigarettes and smoking product advertising is subject to many restrictions in Brazil. This article will explain the main ones and what changes this industry has recently faced.
Prescribed or not, drugs advertisements must follow various restrictions imposed by different entities, including federal laws and some of the sector’s own specifications
In Brazil there are special regulatory agencies responsible for regulating important sectors in Brazil. In this article, we will take a look at ANTT, responsible for regulating land transportation in Brazil.