Last Wednesday, the 19th, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva declared his intention to make income tax exempt for those who earn up to R$5,000. At the meeting with union leaders, the president da República stated that he will “fight” for the richest to pay taxes.
In recent weeks, there have been some rumors that Lula's campaign promise had not been fulfilled, but expectations still do not walk in line with reality. According to the Association of Federal Revenue Auditors (Unafisco), the IR table is 148% behind.
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“In this country, those who pay real income tax are those who have payslips. The poor person who earns R$ 3,000 today pays more proportionately in relation to those who earn 100,000. I have a fight with the PT economist who says ‘Lula, if we make an exemption of R$ 5 thousand, it is half of the country’s collection’”, said the president.
Lula also pointed out that it would be necessary to discuss the idea with the National Congress for this idea to be considered. He also stated that he needs to consider the idea of the population itself so that Brazilian politics can walk in line with society: “To put the poor in the Union budget and the rich in the Income Tax to see if we collect enough to carry out social policy in this country”, he pointed.
Another discussion that has taken place is about the real increase in wage Minimum. This meeting also included the Minister of Labor, Luiz Marinho, and trade unionists also focused on labor rights. Lula signed the guarantee that there would be a study group focused on the real increase in basic remuneration.
The increase in early 2023 was to R$1,302, but the proposal is that R$1,320 be considered. Unionists support the readjustment to R$ 1,342, that is, a number that is higher than what the government has promised.
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