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    Brazil Congress passes bill changing state fuel taxes

    March 11, 2022
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    Sao Paulo –– Brazil’s lower house in the early hours of Friday passed a bill changing the calculation of the ICMS state tax levied on fuel, as it aims to curb price hikes after global oil quotes soared following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    The bill – which comprises gasoline, ethanol, diesel, biodiesel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices – will now go to the president’s office so that President Jair Bolsonaro can sign it into law.

    According to the text, the ICMS will now have a simplified taxation regime, being charged only once through the entire supply chain and with uniformity across the country. A council comprising state secretaries will be required to meet to set the uniform tax rate.

    Bolsonaro has often blamed state taxes for high fuel prices as the country grapples with double-digit annual inflation – a stance that governors rebuff.

    The lower house’s approval came only a few hours after Brazil’s Senate passed the same bill, with congressmen rushing to respond to a new fuel price hike announced by state-run oil company Petrobras.

    Petrobras said on Thursday it would raise gasoline prices at the refinery gate by 18.8%, while diesel prices are set to jump 24.9% and LPG prices will rise 16%, shrugging off an intense pressure for it to abandon its efforts to track global markets with its domestic fuel prices.

    Lower House Speaker Arthur Lira said he was shocked by Petrobras’ move. “It was a slap in the face of a country that is fighting to return to growth,” Lira said on Twitter.

    –  Reuters (Reporting by Eduardo Simoes in Sao Paulo; Writing by Gabriel Araujo; Editing by Susan Fenton)

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