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With such large amount of money surrounding Brazilian churches, these institutions seem to work as companies, and religion seems to act as a business. Know in this article how it works in Brazil.
A list of products that are tax free to import to Brazil was launched in 2013. The products covered by it usually aren't available in the country. This article presents why this list was created and how to apply for the tax-free benefits.
In this article we will explain something that you've always asked yourself but never had the guts to ask a Brazilian: how to use Brazil's bathrooms?
According to the Brazilian Constitution, financial foreign operations involving the remittance of interest can only occur with a special register of the company and investors in the Brazilian Central Bank. Here you will find the procedures to remit interest in Brazil.
These tax incentives were created in September, 2012 and approved in 2013. Here you will find why they were created, what incentives are these, who will be benefited from them and how to get these incentives.
ALADI is a Latin American association of regional integration that works developing a progressive approach between the Latin American countries. Here you will find information about this organization: its members, its impacts in Latin America trade and its main differences from Mercosul
Brazil is one of the few countries where the communism is in the current political situation and is widely accepted by the population. This article will outline the communist history in Brazil, their position in the country and why it still is an active force in the Brazilian politics.
SISBACEN is the electronic information system of the Central Bank of Brazil. It is used to conduct the a large quantity of the bank processes and to monitor the financial transactions in and outside the country. Here you will find information about how to get a registration in this system.
In order to improve the traffic in the city, the government of São Paulo created the Zona de Máxima Restrição à Circulação, also known as ZMRC. In this article you will find out what is ZMRC, where and how it is applied.
A new tax reduction measure was adopted by the Brazilian Government in 2013 and it is known as Inovar. Here you will discover what are these incentives, for whom they are designated and how they will be applied.
There are some foreigners who come to Brazil and must pass through the whole process of taking a driver's license before being allowed to drive in the country. In this article you will learn what to do if you're one of these foreigners.
The Brazilian import market of electrical appliances has presented a huge increase over the past years. Since this type of import has assumed such an important role in this industry, here we present information about the procedures, requirements and certificates necessary to develop this activity in Brazil.
The Brazilian government has a program of tax reduction for the digital TV industry named PATVD, which grants fiscal advantages to companies in order to encourage and increase the national development of this industry. Here we will outline the advantages of PATVD and who can take part on the program.
A class action or a class suit is a collective lawsuit that originated in the United States. Collective representation exists in the Brazilian civil law legal system and has practices and procedures similar to those found in the U.S. Here you will learn how this form of collective representation works in Brazil.
There are different penalties in Brazil for those who break traffic laws. Learn in this article the system of fines established in the country.