TAX REFORM TRANSITION 2026-2033 - IBS & CBS NOW IN FORCEIndependent · English · Updated weekly
About

Brazilian tax intelligence for foreign decision-makers.

Brazil Tax Brief is an editorial desk focused on Brazilian tax, customs and compliance issues that matter to companies operating, investing, importing or hiring in Brazil.

Editorial Standard

Official sources first, practical analysis second.

Each article is built from Brazilian legislation, official guidance, administrative materials, case law where relevant, and practice experience. The site is not a translation layer. It is designed to explain what the rule changes in business terms: pricing, contracts, cash flow, filings, board reporting and execution risk.

Articles are reviewed before publication and remain editorial material. They do not replace legal or tax advice for a specific transaction or dispute.

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Tax reform and indirect taxes

IBS, CBS, transition rules, credits, contracts and operational effects for foreign groups.

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Corporate and cross-border tax

IRPJ, CSLL, withholding, permanent establishment, remittances and entity structure.

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Customs and compliance

Imports, classification, special regimes, filings, audit exposure and documentation.

Relationship with Scholante

Published by Scholante, written for the market.

Brazil Tax Brief is connected to Scholante's Brazilian tax and customs practice. The publication exists to make Brazilian tax developments legible to foreign companies and advisors, while keeping advisory work separate from public editorial analysis.