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Some rules must be observed when the subject involves children and documentation. This article will show how to obtain the main papers, as well as information about various circumstances.
In Brazil, there are three different types of taxes levied on income: the IRPF, the IRPJ and the IRRF. In this article, we will learn more about IRRF.
HACCP is an important, widely known, tool for identifying hazards that may be involved with food production and handling. In this article, we will take a look at the implementation of HACCP in Brazil.
In Brazil there is a system for registering air cargo loading, unloading and transit which allows importers and all other involved entities to track cargo. In this article, we will take a look at the MANTRA system.
Holiday leave and vacation are guaranteed by law in Brazil; this article will explain a little more about the different existing types of vacations and holidays in the country
Some Brazilian dates were created specifically to increase sales, becoming known as “commercial holidays”. This article will list the main ones and explain them in more detail
The import of perishable products is subject to special treatment and supervision since these goods are more sensitive to external factors. In this article, we will take a look at the import of perishable products.
In an attempt to attract investments and new companies Brazilian states and municipalities offer various tax benefits, resulting in disputes between them. This article explains what are the fiscal wars in Brazil and why do they happen.
When coming to Brazil on a trip or returning from abroad all passengers should submit a Declaration of Goods at Brazilian customs. In this article, we will take a look at the Electronic Travelers’ Customs Declaration.
Brazil and South Kora trade everything, from food to gullible middle schoolers’ notebooks, and are quickly becoming economic and political partners. In this article, we will cover the history and numbers behind Brazil and South Korea’s commercial relations.
In some specific cases when goods are imported to Brazil, there is a need for these goods to be returned to the country of origin. In this article, we will take a closer look at how the process of returning rejected imports to Brazil works.
Guia de Recolhimento da União is a form used to pay federal taxes and fees in Brazil. This article will explain what needs to be paid via GRU and how it is structured.
When exporting products that were made or re-processed in Brazil, they are subject to Export Duty. In this article, we will take a look at Export Duty from Brazil.
Japanese and Chinese food has become quite a trend since the beginning of the 2000s in Brazil. In this article, we will take a look at the Japanese and Chinese Food Market In Brazil.
When coming to Brazil there is a Special Regime that grants total or partial exemption of taxes due to the entry of some goods in the country. In this article, we will take a look at the Regime Especial de Admissão Temporária.