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Development of Industrial Health Complex Program - PROCIS

To incentivize the Brazilian healthcare industry the Brazilian government has created PROCIS, which is the Program for the Development of Industrial Health Complex, that prioritizes the national production of medicine and technology in the healthcare area. In this article you are going to learn about these investments.

Helicopter Regulation in Brazil

Strict regulations over helicopter flights are very important, especially in large cities, due to the danger arising from these activities. In this article, we will take a look at helicopter flight regulations in Brazil.

BNDES Credit Lines and Accredited Suppliers

The Brazilian government offers multiple incentives for small and medium national companies. Among these, there are special credit lines that are easier to obtain and help small and medium companies grow. In this article, we will understand what it means to be a BNDES Fornecedor Credenciado.

Introduction to IBAMA

IBAMA is an institute that was created to ensure the preservation and maintenance of the environment. It acts in the protection of Brazilian natural resources. In this article we will understand what IBAMA is and its functions.

Rural Insurance in Brazil

Rural insurance is one of the instruments of an agricultural policy which is intended to reduce the inherent risks in rural activities. In this article you will learn about the different types of government programs to ensure rural activities in Brazil.

Tax Benefits for Purchase of Capital Goods for Exporters

Recap, short for special regime for the purchase of capital goods for exporters, is a customs regime that grants tax benefits to exporting companies. We will learn in this article what Recap is and who can apply for it.

Articles of Association in Brazil

The Brazilian Articles of Association, known as Contrato Social in Portuguese, is the official document that is required for formalizing a business partnership and one of the first steps for legally registering a company.

Taxation Regime Simples Nacional

Tax and bureaucracy are a huge burden for any Brazilian company, but it impacts small sized businesses even more. To address this issue the Brazilian government created Simples Nacional, a taxation regime designed to simplify the collection of taxes for companies categorized as micro or small size.

Fees charged by Brazilian Boards of Trade

The Brazilian Boards of Trade provide a variety of services to commercial entities that operate in Brazil, however most of the services are not free. In this article you will find out about the fees charged by these government bodies.

Visa for Volunteer Work in Brazil

When seeking to engage in volunteer work in Brazil it is important to clarify the visa situation before you travel to Brazil. In this article we will be looking at the visa requirements for volunteer work in Brazil.

Complete Guide to Company Formation in Brazil

Much has been written about company formation in Brazil. In this article we will try to give an overview of the process and answer some of the most common questions.

Brazilian Proof of Residence

Proof of residence can be requested on several different occasions in Brazil and the type of document that is accepted varies according to the institution. In this article we will explain the types of documents used as proof of residence in Brazil and what you can do if you don’t have one.

Wind Energy Project Deployment in Brazil

Brazil is a country with high potential to produce wind energy, ranked the 10th largest in the world, according to the Global Wind Energy Council. Here we will outline how to obtain the license to deploy and operate a wind farm in Brazil.

Crowdfunding Market in Brazil

The crowdfunding market effectively started in Brazil in 2011, with the creation of the website Catarse, which was the first Brazilian company of this type.

Ports of Brazil

With a coastline of 8.500 navigable kilometers, Brazil has a very large port sector that is responsible for more than 90% of the country’s total exports and imports. In this article, we will learn more about the Brazilian port system and its infrastructural problems.