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Cost of living in Salvador

This article will outline what a professional that plans to relocate from another country to Salvador should expect in order to maintain the same standard of living as the country he came from.

Bonded Warehouse Operators in Brazil

We have received several inquiries regarding bonded warehouse operators in Brazil. Having this in mind, we have decided to list six operators in the major Brazilian ports.

Brazilian Tax Reform

Every company dealing with Brazilian taxes agrees that the country urgently needs to reform its Taxation System. Over the last decade, several projects for reforms were made, but the changes adopted until now are far from meeting the taxpayers' needs.

Stealing Infrastructure Access in Brazil

It is part of the “jeitinho brasileiro” to try to get away with everything. Especially if it is for free. Learn how Brazilians have access to all sorts of services for free.

Importing vessels to Brazil

That the Brazilian waterways are poorly explored we already know, but now it's time to approach the restrictions to the imports of vessels to Brazil and how does protectionism affects the development of this sector.

What is FPM and FPE?

The Brazilian Constitution provides that part of the money collected from federal taxes must be passed to the states and municipalities. This article will give a brief overview of the Participation Funds, its calculations and distributions.

Tax on Products in Brazil

One of the main criticisms regarding the Brazilian Taxation is its extremely heavy burden on consumption.This article will provide information about the taxes inlaid on the products' price and how it harms both consumers and companies.

The difference between Argentina and Brazil

What's the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of Brazil and Argentina? Well, they are both South American countries, right? But what else? In this article, we prepared an introduction to the history of these countries, their political and economic features, and their differences regarding business.

Work and Live as a Muslim in Brazil

Brazil has a large Islamic community, formed from several migratory waves throughout its history. Know in this article how Muslims are integrating in the Brazilian society and how the country deals with the coexistence of different religions.

How to import textiles and garments from China to Brazil?

Brazilians often associate Chinese goods as cheap knock-off products. This article will outline the complete process of importing Chinese textiles and garments to Brazil.

Dress code in Brazil by industry

In our article “Dress for success in Brazil” we gave a general idea on what to wear in the Brazilian corporate environment. In this article we would like to give some more details about the Brazilian dress code and how it may vary according to the industry.

Brazilian Saving Products

This guide will provide information about the process and the profitability of saving money in Brazil. Also, you can check how to open a savings account in a Brazilian financial institution, its requirements and guarantees.

Taxation duties and which custom papers needed for exporting dry spices into Brazil?

Good day, What are the taxation duties and which custom papers needed for exporting dry spices into Brazil ( raw and grained spices ) from the far east/Europe and middle east. Appreciate your input,

Types of corruption in Brazil

Corruption in Brazil occurs in all levels of society: from politicians to police officers, passing through common citizens who pay extra BRL 50,00 for the cable TV employee to install a plan more expensive than the one they had originally subscribed to. Learn in this article what are the most common types of corruption in Brazil and how to avoid them.

How to export from Brazil

Learn in this article what are the documents, norms, advantages and payment modalities to export from Brazil.