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Houses and other residential buildings are large consumers of electricity and gas. One of the ways to reduce the energy consumption in our homes is investing in heat insulation, which is still little explored in Brazil. In this article you will learn about the regulations that involve heat insulation in houses.
Belo Horizonte is one of the Brazilian cities that hosted matches during the 2014 FIFA World Cup including a semifinal match, which has drawn international attention to the city and to the services that it offers. In this article you will find some of the primary costs related to relocating to Belo Horizonte.
Brazil is a country that is always open to novelties and innovations among the market’s sectors. But first of all, to open a business in the country, it is necessary to understand the market in which you will focus and adapt to its particularities.
Recap, short for special regime for the purchase of capital goods for exporters, is a customs regime that grants tax benefits to exporting companies. We will learn in this article what Recap is and who can apply for it.
Brazilians are the largest consumers of cleaning products in Latin America spending an average of BRL 271,68 per year. According to Sebrae, an institution supporting the development of small and micro companies, Brazil has the fourth largest market in the word for cleaning products after the United States, China and Japan.
Often highlighted as one of the main reasons to formally register any business in Brazil, is the issuance of Nota Fiscal, commonly mistaken by foreigners as a simple invoice. Authorization to issue Notas Fiscais is one of the final steps for registering a legal entity in Brazil. This article is a summarized guide on the process that will allow your company to issue Notas Fiscais.
While attention has mainly been focused on the oil reserves available along the Brazilian coast, many seem to have overlooked the great potential that wind energy has in Brazil.
There are certain rules that must be obeyed when choosing or changing your company name in Brazil. In addition to a few general rules, there are many specific guidelines that will vary according to the type of company, activity, etc. This article will help you understand the basic requirements for naming a company in Brazil.
In the last few years, the Brazilian Government has been trying to encourage the development of culture in the country through the expansion of the art market by exporting and importing more cultural goods. This article outlines the process to import art to Brazil.
According to the latest research made by the Brazilian Supermarket Association (Abras), the supermarket sector revenue was BRL 258.7 billion in 2014. About 65% of the total amount went to the ten largest supermarket chains in Brazil. This article will give an overview of the top players in this segment.
It is common to find information about Brazilians who want to work as Au Pairs, but you never hear about foreigners being Au Pairs in Brazil. The reason is because this type of exchange is not possible according to Brazilian Legislation. This article will explain why Au Pairs are not common in Brazil.
The Brazilian Articles of Association, known as Contrato Social in Portuguese, is the official document that is required for formalizing a business partnership and one of the first steps for legally registering a company.
The Sports Incentive Law, also known as Lei de Incentivo aos Esportes was created in Brazil in order to promote social projects related to sports. In this article, we will look in more detail about this law and how companies and individuals can benefit from it.
Tax and bureaucracy are a huge burden for any Brazilian company, but it impacts small sized businesses even more. To address this issue the Brazilian government created Simples Nacional, a taxation regime designed to simplify the collection of taxes for companies categorized as micro or small size.
The time that you are allowed to stay in Brazil will vary according to the type of visa granted. In this article you will find information about how long you can stay in Brazil depending on the type of visa you have been granted.