Tax reform: economic team signals that it can give BRL 50 billion to the regional fund
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SP Governor, Tarcísio de Freitas, and Finance Minister, Fernando Haddad TV Globo/Reproduction The economic area of the government signaled that it accepts to allocate R$ 50 billion to the Regional Development Fund, which is part of the tax reform proposal to offset the end tax exemptions and promote states with less infrastructure. The government wanted to contribute BRL 40 billion a year, but the States asked for BRL 75 billion. Sources in the Chamber stated that if the government contributes R$50 billion, the agreement can be reached. In the calculations of a parliamentarian from the government base who participates closely in the reform discussions, the text should pass with 370 votes. Discussions in plenary should start this Wednesday afternoon (5) and the vote would be for this Thursday (6), according to the mayor himself, Arthur Lira (PP-AL). In the last few hours, the governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans), stated that there is agreement on 95% of the reform proposal. The governor withdrew his main criticism and now admits that it is possible to support the centralized administration of the new tax – VAT, value added tax. This, as long as there are developments in the governance of the federative council, which will have the function of dividing resources. Freitas met with Fernando Haddad for about 40 minutes this Wednesday morning.
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