In Brazil, 495 companies are contesting Finance Minister Fernando Haddad’s tax reform, which seeks to boost public funds by R$24 billion ($4.8 billion) in 2024. The dispute focuses on restrictions placed on the use of tax credits awarded by judicial decisions, which significantly impacts large firms. Mixed responses from the judiciary have complicated Brazil’s extensive […]
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