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How can I calculate if it's better for my company to open a branch in Brazil or just export through a distributor?

I'm having a hard time deciding if I should go through with opening a branch in Brazil or just dealing with distributors. I have seen some of your articles where you describe the processes and costs of opening a company there, but how can I know if it's a good deal for me?

E-governance in Brazil

The Brazilian government can praise itself for the good use of IT technology to improve its administration and enhance interaction with citizens. In this article, you will get more information about the electronic government and its services in the country

Work Visa and Business Visa: what is the difference?

Many people do not know the difference between these two visas in Brazil. Find in this article which of them applies to you.

PIS as a Tax

The PIS/PASEP were established to promote the participation of the employees in the development of the companies. In practice, consists of a cash transfer program, aiming the better distribution of national income. This article will provide information about how those contributions are charged, what entities must pay them and at what rates.

Office's Architecture in Brazil

Renting or buying a real estate in some Brazilian cities like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo can be more expensive than renting it in New York city. Add to this the problem of oversaturation of major Brazilian cities and you will have a serious demand for space optimization. This is when the work of an architect becomes indispensable.

Contractor or Employee in Brazil

Several companies prefer hiring freelance professionals instead of employees in order to reduce staff expenses. Know in this article the difference between these two working relations and their specific regulations, risks and costs.

COFINS for Dummies

This article will provide an introduction to Cofins, one of the contributions destined to finance the Brazilian Social Security system.

Invited to a Wedding in Brazil

Find in this article everything you should know when invited to a marriage in Brazil without being out of context. This article will be your guide to do well in any Brazilian wedding ceremony.

Banco Central do Brasil

This article will provide an introduction on the main operations and responsibilities of the Central Bank of Brazil.

Extending a business visa in Brazil

We have written some articles about how to get your visa in Brazil. This article will particularly cover how you can extend your business visa and what is the required procedure.

International Schools in Brazil

Coming to Brazil with kids always leads to the question: “how is their education going to be like?”. Brazil offers several options for different preferences (and pockets!). Learn what your options are and what are their advantages and disadvantages.

Validation of foreign diploma in Brazil

When considering working in Brazil, foreigners may need to validate their diplomas obtained abroad. In this article, we will discuss the importance of getting a degree's equivalence and detail the steps of this process in the country.

Sales Taxes in Brazil

We already wrote several articles about sales taxes in Brazil, but discussing each tax separately. In this article, we have made a summary of all the taxes levied on sales activities in the country.

Introduction to IBGE

IBGE is one of the most prestigious Brazilian institutes, responsible for providing data regarding geosciences and social, demographic and economic statistics. It is the major national institute in terms of providing information about Brazil.

Contract Language in Brazil

As the Brazilian economy becomes more and more internationalised, knowing the legal effect of documents written in foreign languages becomes crucial for companies. This article provides information about foreign contracts in Brazil and the procedures to take in order to ensure the validity of those documents in the country, including the necessity of sworn translations.