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Substituição Tributária

Substituição tributária is a tax collection mechanism created with the intention to avoid double taxation and tax evasion during the production of goods and provision of services in Brazil. Know more about this system in this article.

All About Religions in Brazil

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.

Carta de Correção Eletrônica

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.

Cheapest cities to live in Brazil

Brazilian neighborhoods can be very expensive, but there are also some places where the cost of living can be more affordable and the quality of life quite acceptable. Find in this article what are the Brazilian state capitals where it is possible to live well without spending too much.

60 Most Influential Tech Blogs in Brazil

We've already showed you the list of 100 most influential blogs in Brazil. In this article, we will specify the content a little bit and present you with a list of the best technology blogs.

Deportation in Brazil

Although it is not always in the headlines of the newspapers, Brazil also deports foreigners who, somehow, disobey laws. In this article you will learn more about this practice that is very common around the world.

Guia Nacional de Recolhimento de Tributos Estaduais

As we all know, Brazil has a high tax burden and it is not uncommon to hear of companies who did not pay their taxes because they were unable to keep up with them. In order to help tax payers to keep up with their duties, some initiatives have been created and GNRE is one of them.

How to organize an event in Brazil

Events, workshops and lectures are efficient alternatives to promote a business, so it is important to know how to organize an event in Brazil and the possible hurdles you may find on your way. In this article, we will give you some tips on how to organize your event in Brazil.

Understand the favela demography

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.

Overview of the Legal System in Brazil

Brazilian Justice System has a big number of courts from different levels of domain and jurisdiction. In this article we will give a brief explanation on each one of them.

Firearm Legislation in Brazil

The use and the access to firearms in Brazil has always been a controversial subject with the population claiming that the public initiatives to control the use of guns in Brazil are inefficient and instead of protecting civilians, they would rather put them in a vulnerable situation.

Working as a volunteer in Brazil

International volunteering NGOs worldwide offer social work opportunities in several countries. In this article, we will explain how to work as a volunteer in Brazil, the requirements to apply and the jobs available for foreigners.

Top 13 Countries Investing in Brazil

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.

Interstate customs in Brazil

ICMS is the only tax levied on interstate operations in Brazil. In this article, we will detail the calculation of this tax on transactions between the Brazilian states.

Wild animals in Brazil

Despite its economic importance in the international scenario, the first idea many people have of Brazil still is associated to soccer and carnival. And worse than that: some people still believe that Brazil is a big jungle in which elephants, monkeys and giraffes walk free among human beings.