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While in the United States people are encouraged to acquire their goods using credit cards, in Brazil there are rewards for paying with cash. Learn in this article why this is such a strong payment method in Brazil and what are its advantages and disadvantages.
There is currently a lot of discussions about getting an unified ICMS interestate rate to end the tax war between states in Brazil. The federal government is proposing a sole tax rate of 4% for all the Brazilian states. Will it be better for the country's growth?
Christmas is coming – and the 13th salary is coming with it. In this article you will learn a bit more about one of the employees' benefits settled before Brazil's Military Dictatorship.
Aiming to develop and increase competitiveness of the national IT segment, the Federal Government released the economic package of incentives "TI Maior", which will be fully explained in this article.
In this article you'll learn more about Serviço Social da Indústria, also known as SESI, and its actions to promote the development of the citizens in every state of Brazil.
Not only people have to declare their incomes over the year; companies also do. In this article we will give you more information about the Legal Person Income Tax.
Colonized by a catholic country, Brazilians have recently been open to different religions, what has led to a constant migration among beliefs and practices. Learn in this article what are the major religions in Brazil.
A "Carta de Correção" is a common practice for companies’ fiscal routines. The purpose of the document is to correct errors in fiscal documents. Learn in this article in what situations the document can be issued and how to issue it.
In this article we will explain what is the regime, who can use it and what are the benefits that a company can obtain with RECOF.
Even though there isn't a clear definition for a freelancer in the Brazilian labor laws, it is possible for an independent professional to work legally in the country, what we will discuss in this article.
When moving to another a country we find ourselves facing home appliances that can be very different from what we are used to. In this article, we will present what to expect from Brazil in terms of home appliances.
Over the past 10 years, the profile of the Brazilian classes has changed greatly, with an expressive increase of the middle class. However, more access to consumption has not changed some life styles, as we are going to explain in this article.
The use of cease-and-desist letters is a common practice in many English speaking countries, especially those that adopt common law.
The purpose of this article is to introduce the lines of credit, both private and public, that are available in Brazil when the subject is financing exports.
According to a study performed by Ernst & Young Terco, Brazil ranked the fifth position among the countries receiving projects and investments in 2011. Learn in this article what are the top countries investing in Brazil and the most important projects taking place in the country.