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Tax incentives account for 3.8% of Brazil’s GDP in 2021

The Brazilian government granted R$329.44 billion (about US$64.365 billion) in subsidies and tax exemptions last year, a figure equivalent to 3.8 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), according to an Economy Ministry report released today, Monday.

The nominal decrease in incentives in 2021 is R$8.81 billion (about US$1.721 billion) compared to the amount recorded in 2020.

The figures correspond to the tax incentives or financial aid granted by the authorities to specific sectors of the economy.

The tax incentives that increased the most compared to 2020 were for the Manaus Free . . .

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