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The ever-growing consumption level of the new Brazilian middle class has led retailers and credit card companies to offer “easy credit” and payment options configured by installments that can last for years. Learn in this article what are the particularities of this payment option and how it affects the Brazilian economy.
Anyone living in Brazil must be aware of how to report a crime, especially now that the country is expecting to receive so many foreigners for the sports events it is going to host in 2014 and 2016. Learn in this article how to report a crime in Brazil.
This article will provide a brief introduction to the process of IPO in Brazil. The company's preparation and the procedure itself are not much different than what is practiced in other countries, so we focused on giving information about the two most important institutions that regulate the public offerings in the country: CVM and BM&FBovespa.
The classification of enterprises in Brazil doesn't follow a common pattern in the country, but some criteria are most used than others. In this article, you will get information about the parameters that serve as national reference to define the companies' size.
Racism is a crime in Brazil and even though we Brazilians like to claim that our country celebrates cultural diversity, we would be naive if we said that there is no racism here. Xenophobia is one of the shapes this racism adopts and the “harm” it causes to the population varies according to where the foreigner comes from.
In this article, we will provide general information about ITBI, the Inter-Vivos Property Transfer Tax. Discover who must pay it, what are the rates, and the basic legislation regarding it.
Getting an environmental license is a mandatory procedure for companies whose operations can cause damages to the country's environment. In this article, you will know the steps of licensing, the responsible institutions, and the penalties for companies that start its operations in Brazil before obtaining proper authorization.
Two of the most important and popular events of the world, the World Cup and the Olympic Games will take place in Brazil and one of the challenges the country faces is the demand for transportation. In this article you will learn what the government has been doing and what are its plans in this area.
"Fatura Comercial", Portuguese for Commercial Invoice, is a mandatory document to be presented to authorities in order to obtain customs clearance. Know more about the specifications of it here in this article.
A smear campaign is an activity that has as the main purpose to present arguments against someone and then diminish the person’s public image. The practice brings to the surface the conflict between truth and lie. It is more than anything an instrument of manipulation and whoever has the strongest proofs (or the most controversial ones), wins the battle.
Opening a bank account is an important action to be taken when moving to Brazil. In this article you will learn what are the procedures and documents required to have your own account in a Brazilian bank
To work in more than one place is an increasingly common practice in Brazil, for several different reasons. In this article you will know why this practice is so common and what are the advantages and disadvantages of the double workshift.
While in the United States people are encouraged to acquire their goods using credit cards, in Brazil there are rewards for paying with cash. Learn in this article why this is such a strong payment method in Brazil and what are its advantages and disadvantages.
Did you know that some families in Brazil receive a combination of basic products that are meant to be spent within a month? In this article you will learn all about Brazil's Cesta Básica
There is currently a lot of discussions about getting an unified ICMS interestate rate to end the tax war between states in Brazil. The federal government is proposing a sole tax rate of 4% for all the Brazilian states. Will it be better for the country's growth?