A Brief Comparison Between Brazilian and American Tax Systems


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Na sociedade atual, em que temos muitos brasileiros investindo, trabalhando e residindo nos Estados Unidos, faz-se necessário compreender melhor o sistema tributário no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos, suas diferenças e semelhanças, bem como analisar mais profundamente como se dá a tributação de renda, especificamente de dividendos e ganho de capital. Este livro tem o objetivo de explicar ao leitor como funciona a tributação nos dois países de uma forma geral, aprofundando o tema na tributação de dividendos e ganho de capital.




Comparison of Brazilian and German Tax Systems


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The University of Hamburg (IIFS), the City University of Applied Sciences, Bremen and the Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Tributario (IBDT), Sao Paulo, have developed a comparison of Brazilian and German tax law. Around 80 experts from academia, tax consultancy and the judiciary worked identified similarities and differences in the business tax laws of the two countries. Brazil is an important trading partner for German industry, but since there is no double taxation agreement the risk of double taxation is particularly high. The comparison can show alternatives for tax regulations and at the same time will provide tax consultants and the exporting industry with a guideline for dealing with cross-border tax problems.




Brazil: Tax Expenditure Rationalization Within Broader Tax Reform


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The excessive complexity and burden of the Brazilian tax system, riddled by cumulative indirect taxes and heavy payroll contributions, have led to an accumulation of fiscal incentives aimed at reducing its burden on taxpayers and productive activities. Federal and subnational tax expenditures currently stand at over 5 percent of GDP. Rationalizing them can only be comprehensively feasible in the context of a broader sequenced tax reform, and could reduce resource misallocation and income inequality, as well as provide new revenues.




Electronic Invoicing in Latin America


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The electronic invoicing (EI) of taxes is one of Latin America’s contributions to international taxation in support of the fight against evasion, global efforts towards tax transparency, and the digitization of tax administrations (TAs). Initially, EI was conceived as an instrument of documentary control over the invoicing process, so as to avert both the omission of sales and the inclusion of false purchases. The original idea was extended to other areas of tax control, such as payroll, goods in transit, and new services such as factoring. To some extent, EI can be regarded as the start of the process of digitizing the TAs in the broad sense. This publication addresses the pioneering experience of EI in Latin America, from its implementation to its extensions and impact on tax collection.




Doing Business 2020


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Seventeen in a series of annual reports comparing business regulation in 190 economies, Doing Business 2020 measures aspects of regulation affecting 10 areas of everyday business activity.




The Decline of Latin American Economies


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Latin America’s economic performance is mediocre at best, despite abundant natural resources and flourishing neighbors to the north. The perplexing question of how some of the wealthiest nations in the world in the nineteenth century are now the most crisis-prone has long puzzled economists and historians. The Decline of Latin American Economies examines the reality behind the struggling economies of Argentina, Chile, and Mexico. A distinguished panel of experts argues here that slow growth, rampant protectionism, and rising inflation plagued Latin America for years, where corrupt institutions and political unrest undermined the financial outlook of already besieged economies. Tracing Latin America’s growth and decline through two centuries, this volume illustrates how a once-prosperous continent now lags behind. Of interest to scholars and policymakers alike, it offers new insight into the relationship between political systems and economic development.




Tax Systems and Tax Reforms in Latin America


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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of tax systems and tax reforms in a number of Latin American countries since the early 1990‘s, including Argentina and Brazil, Costa Rica and Mexico, Paraguay, Colombia, Chile and Uruguay. The authors present and discuss tax systems from a broad quantitative and historical perspective and describe the mai




The Public Good and the Brazilian State


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Who and what a government taxes, and how the government spends the money collected, are questions of primary concern to governments large and small, national and local. When public revenues pay for high-quality infrastructure and social services, citizens thrive and crises are averted. When public revenues are inadequate to provide those goods, inequality thrives and communities can verge into unrest—as evidenced by the riots during Greece’s financial meltdown and by the needless loss of life in Haiti’s collapse in the wake of the earthquake. In The Public Good and the Brazilian State, Anne G. Hanley assembles an economic history of public revenues as they developed in nineteenth-century Brazil. Specifically, Hanley investigates the financial life of the municipality—a district comparable to the county in the United States—to understand how the local state organized and prioritized the provision of public services, what revenues paid for those services, and what happened when the revenues collected failed to satisfy local needs. Through detailed analyses of municipal ordinances, mayoral reports, citizen complaints, and financial documents, Hanley sheds light on the evolution of public finance and its effect on the early economic development of Brazilian society. This deeply researched book offers valuable insights for anyone seeking to better understand how municipal finance informs histories of inequality and underdevelopment.




Property Threats and the Politics of Anti-Statism


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Contemporary tax burden differences in Latin America are a function of historical threats to private property.




The Political Economy of Taxation in Latin America


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Offers a comprehensive, region-wide analysis of the politics of taxation in Latin America to make reforms politically palatable and sustainable.