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Nutrition fact labels are essential in order to know exactly what ingredients are in each food or beverage. In this article you will learn more about the Brazilian label for these products.
Not all 27 Brazilian states share the same rate for ICMS tax. Learn in this article what Rio de Janeiro's tax rates are and some exemptions of it.
In Brazil there are some social norms when it comes to engagement and wedding rings. In this article we will explain a bit more about the Brazilian habits in this subject.
Internships are key for those looking to gain career experience and get ahead in the labor market. An international internship can add a little something extra to the resume and interning in an emerging market like Brazil is a savvy career move.
Brazil adopted a new legislation called the Lei do Bem, a law that created fiscal incentives for companies that perform R&D within the country. Here you will find more information about Lei do Bem and it effectiveness in Brazil.
The majority of countries have transfer pricing legislation and Brazil is no different. Although, Brazilian transfer pricing methods are pretty unique. This article outlines the differences between Brazilian transfer pricing methods and the latest changes in the Brazilian transfer pricing rules.
I would like to understand how to calculate vehicle import tax, and the formula behind. Thank you!
I am aware that there is a taxation on foreign advertising running on Brazilian stations. Two questions: Is there a document available giving the taxation rates? I have not been able to find anything recently although I do have an old PPT from ANCINE. I have checked their website but without good knowledge of Portuguese it is difficult to navigate. If a commercial is made up of some material that has been shot in Brazil, but not all. How does that affect the taxation rule? I'd be most grateful for any assistance. Thanks
We are looking to sell electrical cables of ITC H.S. Code 8544.6090 to a brazilian Importer. Can you confirm what is the duty structure applicable for import of these products. Also is there any kind of exemption available for these products against any certificate. We are supplying the same from India.
My company provides access to a digital library for IT professionals that contains books/videos but it is all digital. Our product is not tangible in any way shape or form and the licenses that we sell merely give users an account and login information. There is significant interest in our services within the Brazilian Government however our efforts to do business have been thwarted repeatedly as we need a physical address in Brazil in order to submit bids to the government and for them to purchase from us. Can an organization act on our behalf to be that physical address for us? Thank you for your time.
We publish a director of the wood products industry. Occasionally, we get a company name from Brazil where the middle of the name has the word "fuck" as in Compensados Fuck Ltda., a company in Três Barras, SC, Brazil. I see other Brazilian companies that use this word in their names. I can't use an online dictionary, because they refuse to translate, or assume I'm trying to translate the English obscenity into Portuguese, so automatically switch my translation request. I think it's some version of Federal or Federale, United or Universal, Corporation, and I'm not sure what the K is. Or is it a person's last name, and that's why I can't find the translation? Can you help me? I know this is the company's real name, but before we print, it would be nice to know exactly what it stands for so we can justify it if we get customer complaints. Thank-you!
I am from the EU and wondered if i sell Brasilian Sugar to an international client and get paid commision from the Brasilian Company do I have to pay any tax on this in Brasil or can it be transfered out the country direct to my account? This maybe a one off shipment or a 2 year contract.
We build sail boat masts in the US and ship to São Paulo, Brazil. In order to make sure the mast fits the boat we have a "Fact" sheet that the customer completes and signs confirming the information. These "Facts" are used to produce the mast so that it fits and will not break. We have a customer who completed the "facts" and signed the document. We delivered the mast per the "Facts" but now the customer does not like the mast and tells us that since the "Facts" was not in Portuguese that the "Facts" is not binding and hence he wants a new mast. Please advise if "Facts" need to be in Portuguese per Brazilian law.
I would like to allow Brazilian students to pay for their overseas studies in BRL and my company remits USD to their school. Are there foreign currency exchange companies in Brazil other than banks? Is there a tax when converting BRL?
High hiring costs in Brazil make contracting staff expensive. There are, however, methods that can be used to reduce the tax burden on employers associated with their employees.