'Blusinhas Tax' Repealed, But Retailers and Importers Continue Battle in Congress and Courts
Compras em sites brasileiros que não informam produtos vindos da China frustram consumidores e-commerce comércio on-line compras internacionais cartão de crédito consumo Thaisa Figueiredo/g1 O fim da chamada "taxa das blusinhas" não acabou com a disputa entre varejistas nacionais, importadores, envolvendo também consumidores brasileiros. Pelo contrário, os representantes dos setores ampliaram a ofensiva nas redes sociais, no Congresso Nacional e até mesmo no Judiciário. Anunc
Despite the recent repeal of the 20% import tax on international purchases under $50 (the 'blusinhas tax'), the dispute between domestic retailers and importers persists. Both sides are actively lobbying in Congress and pursuing legal challenges. While the federal government eliminated the import tax, states maintain their 17%-20% ICMS tax. Domestic retailers argue for 'equal treatment,' claiming imports have an unfair competitive advantage that harms local jobs. Importers, conversely, advocate for maintaining zero taxation on these goods. The ongoing debate occurs amidst an election year, with the government's decision needing congressional confirmation and potential legal challenges seeking to reinstate the tax.
This explains the ongoing economic and political conflict surrounding import taxes, highlighting the competing interests of domestic industries and consumers.
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