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Living as a regular middle class citizen in Brazil is so expensive that sometimes it is better to live among the poorest ones. This may sound nonsense to the ears of foreigners who are not familiar with the Brazilian popular culture, but there are some reasonable explanations for it.
The large number of people who needs a vacancy in a University or Technological Colleges makes the country an easy target to investors willing to make business in the educational area.
Legal entities in Brazil are required to present the DIPJ to the Receita Federal, a statement containing their economic and tax information. Know in this article who exactly needs to fill up this form and what it should contain.
In order to maintain the Brazilian economic growth, the national government adopts a welcoming policy towards foreign investments. In this article, we outlined the main procedures and rules regarding foreign investments in the country.
Moving to Brazil with kids or having kids in Brazil can lead to a basic question: how do I deal with their health care? Learn in this article what your options are and what vaccines are mandatory for your kids.
Counting with the world's largest production of coffee, Brazil is the most important player in the area. The grain produced in the country feeds an enourmous internal and external market. In this article, you will get important information about the Brazilian coffee industry, aside from knowing more about the importance of this product to the country's economy.
The Brazilian tax on inheritance is known by the acronym ITCMD. In this article, we will provide general information about it, who must pay it, what are the rates, and the basic legislation regarding it.
The Brazilian government has institutionalized several incentives to small business in the country. In this article, we will outline the most significant of these incentives, the Estatuto da Micro e Pequena Empresa
This article is a practical guide with the main steps of forming an NGO in Brazil. We also provide information about the most important legal aspects and procedures involving NGOs in the country.
Since January 2012, entrepreneurs have one more option to start a company in Brazil: the Empresa Individual de Responsabilidade Limitada or EIRELI. In this article we will explain the general features of this corporate type as well as its limitations.
In this article, we will outline the rules regarding the repporting of cash flow statements in Brazil, based on the Brazilian Accounting Standards.
The ever-growing consumption level of the new Brazilian middle class has led retailers and credit card companies to offer “easy credit” and payment options configured by installments that can last for years. Learn in this article what are the particularities of this payment option and how it affects the Brazilian economy.
This article will provide a brief introduction to the process of IPO in Brazil. The company's preparation and the procedure itself are not much different than what is practiced in other countries, so we focused on giving information about the two most important institutions that regulate the public offerings in the country: CVM and BM&FBovespa.
The classification of enterprises in Brazil doesn't follow a common pattern in the country, but some criteria are most used than others. In this article, you will get information about the parameters that serve as national reference to define the companies' size.
To work in more than one place is an increasingly common practice in Brazil, for several different reasons. In this article you will know why this practice is so common and what are the advantages and disadvantages of the double workshift.