According to the minister, low-value international purchases have already ‘fallen significantly’ after the new rules launched by the Federal Revenue Service
RIVER – IL Minister of Finance, Fernando Haddadsaid Monday 5th that the program Compliant shippingwhich establishes compliance rules for international shipments, “is working well” and has “put an end” to the smuggling problem, which also involved drug shipments to Brazil.
“The greatest evil, which is the crime of taking postal shipments, has been removed,” he said. According to him, low-value international purchases have already “fallen a lot” after the new rules launched by IRS.
Haddad said the question of whether or not to tax international remittances up to $50 is currently being discussed in the Federal Supreme Court (STF).
The National Confederation of Trade in Goods, Services and Tourism (CNC) and the National Confederation of Industry (CNI) presented on 17 January a direct appeal of unconstitutionality (ADI) to the STF against the exemption from the tax on the import of goods of modest value. intended for private individuals. The ADI, citing the damage caused to the competitiveness of the Brazilian production sector, requests the suspension of Remessa Conformo until the merits are judged.
“This is before the Federal Supreme Court, this is a direct action of unconstitutionality, which is under consideration by the Attorney General of the National Treasury, and there is movement also in the National Congress on this matter. We will discuss, Executive, Legislative and judicial, which is the best fit for this,” Haddad told reporters.
The minister participated this Monday in a meeting with economists and researchers from the Brazilian Institute of Economics of the Getulio Vargas Foundation (Ibre/FGV), in the southern area of Rio de Janeiro.
Source: Terra

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