Brazil will live new situation with tax reform, says Haddad

Por MRNews

Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said today (28), in São Paulo, that Brazil should “live a new situation” with the tax reform.

“If there is one thing that gives me optimism, it is this reform. It is much deeper than one can imagine and is dealing with central issues to increase the productivity of the Brazilian economy. Because the dispute, from this reform, will not occur among companies for those who have the best tax planning, but who is more productive,” he said.

According to the minister, the government is already working on a system that should air from January 1 of next year and will facilitate and simplify the tax process in the country. “I think we are prepared not to make a legislative leap. I think we will make a leap of IT (information technology) in Brazil, as few countries are able to do.”

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“I believe we will see this happen in the tax system. It will be all digital, there will be no paper. You will be able to follow up on everything onlineyou will know everything that is happening Online, In real time, until projection and growth estimates you will have on the computer. This will give the state's planning capacity and planning capacity for companies. ”

With all this, he defended the minister, there will be no more fiscal war in the country. “Brazil, which has always skated all their lives in this area, will be able to make a quality leap,” he said. “I really think Brazil will live a new situation.”

This morning, the minister attended the event J. Safra Macro Day, in São Paulo. During the event, he said he should go to California next Friday to publicize the National Data Centers plan, a policy that he believes will make the investment much improve in the country.

“We want to start publicizing the regulatory framework of the National Data Center Plan. We are deficient in the service scale. We hired 60% of our IT outside the country, which means not only dollar shipping out, but sub -timing in Brazil and I believe the launch of this policy will make the investment greatly improve,” he added.

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Foreign turbulence

Also during the event, the minister stated that Brazil has everything to grow this year, despite foreign turbulence. “We are talking about a scenario where Brazil has everything to grow, even with the geopolitical turmoil that are happening that, in my opinion, they will end up being addressed later this year. I think Brazil, in any scenario, less or more favorable from the external point of view, if you fulfill this (current economic) program, will develop with sustainability,” he said.

For the minister, it is still necessary “prudence” to analyze the possible impacts of the US government taxing policy. “The degree of uncertainty about what is the point of arrival of this turbulence that was caused is still great. We have to wait a little. When uncertainty is such, you will have to have some prudence, although the conversations are happening in full swing.”

According to him, the situation of economic uncertainty in the world makes government planning difficult, but stressed that the diplomatic ability of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is a asset for the country.

“The president has a great authority with the BRICS and a lot of authority with the G20. He has a good dialogue with European leaders. Fortunately we have a person in the presidency of the Republic who is an asset for the country from the point of view of diplomacy. The president is a person who has no closed doors and will not allow the doors to close to us, because he understands the role of Brazil in the global scenario.”

In this scenario, the minister said, Brazil has kept the channels of commerce with the three major world blocks – United States, China and Europe – but without leaving multilateralism aside. “From 2023 to here, we met not only with the three blocks, but with several heads of state seeking to strengthen multilateralism,” he said. “Brazil is too big economy to be satellite of another,” he said.

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