The bill exempts monthly income up to R$5,000 from income tax starting January 2026, raising the current threshold from R$3,076 and representing R$25.4 billion in foregone revenue. The proposal received 128 amendments in committee; Calheiros approved only one minor amendment to avoid returning the bill to the Chamber, citing time constraints for 2026 implementation.
Calheiros releases income tax bill report; Senate vote set for Wednesday
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Impacto Geopolítico
Brazilian Senate advances domestic tax reform exempting low earners and taxing high earners; primarily internal fiscal policy with minimal international geopolitical implications.
Domestic legislative dynamics between Executive, Senate, and Chamber of Deputies; no shift in international power structures or alliances.
Lente Econômica
Brazil's Senate advances income tax reform exempting earners below R$5,000/month while increasing taxation on high earners and financial institutions, signaling progressive fiscal policy aimed at revenue generation.
Lower-income households (earning up to R$5,000/month) benefit from tax exemption, increasing disposable income; middle and high-income earners face higher tax burden; financial institutions may pass increased costs to consumers through higher fees or reduced returns on savings products.
Legislation demonstrates commitment to progressive taxation and fiscal consolidation before year-end deadline. Risk of implementation delays if amendments require Chamber re-approval. May prompt regulatory adjustments for financial sector compliance and potential future refinements through separate legislation.