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The Brazilian capital city is one of the few previously planned metropolis in the country, and it has been growing since its foundation in 1960. This article will show the main costs of buying a residential space in Brasília.
The main document needed during the process to import to Brazil is the Import Declaration. This article explains the main differences between this conventional paper and its more practical form, the Simplified Import Declaration.
In Brazil, drug sales registered a cumulative growth of 82% between 2007 and 2011, totaling USD 43 billion. This impressive expansion has its origin in the expanding pharmacy and drugstore network, as well as in the popular programs adopted by the Brazilian Government.
Brazil is the target for many foreigners on vacation, for all the well-known reasons. But beaches and nice weather are also responsible for another type of tourism: the business one. This article will cover the growth of this market.
In this article, we will explain everything about CNPJ, a register where all entities are required to enter before commencing their activities.
The total number of formal employees in Brazil has grown 65,7% from 2002 to 2012 and has increased from 28.6 million to 47.4 million during this period. This demonstrates the potential for even further growth in the business sector in Brazil.
Brazil is known worldwide for its unmatched variety of natural wonders. In this article, we will list seven items that are worth buying in Brazil and bringing back home.
Searching for gold was once Brazil’s most important economical activity, but years of exploitation have lead to depleted reserves of this resource. This article will show the current market for this activity.
Brazilian public transport is defective, which makes traveling in Brazil difficult. In this article you will learn how it works in Salvador, the richest and most populated city in the Northeastern region, noted for its gastronomy, architecture and music and named a world heritage by the UNESCO.
Many professions in Brazil are regulated or fiscalized by councils. This article will cover the main responsibilities of these public autarchies and how foreigners relate to them.
The Brazilian tourism market has been experiencing substantial growth during the last few years. The whole world is looking towards Brazil as hosts of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and to the 2016 Olympic Games. These effects make Brazil a favorable environment for all travel agencies.
Buying and selling used cars is a common practice in Brazil, not only between individuals, but also involving car dealers. This article will cover the main taxes charged when selling used cars in Brazil.
The lack of a centralized registering process, the unnecessary excessive delays and the multiple documents required by different management bodies cause the registering process to take, on average 107 days. In this article we will look at all the documents you need to register a company in Brazil.
In Brazil the potential for products that originate from farms is very high. The country has the second largest cattle herd in the world, and is the second biggest exporter of beef. There is also a high demand for dairy products - supplied by imports - and for leather. Besides this Brazil is the leading producer and exporter of coffee, sugar, orange juice and ethanol from cane sugar.
The tax variation from state to state might be a bit confusing for people selling cattle in Brazil. This article will bring an overview of these variations, exemptions and how the taxation work in Brazil.