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International Tax in Brazil involves advising multinational corporations and individuals on the tax implications of cross-border activities, ensuring compliance with both Brazilian tax laws and international treaties. This includes structuring investments, managing transfer pricing, and optimizing tax liabilities for foreign-sourced income and outbound investments.
Brazil's international tax landscape is complex, characterized by specific rules for controlled foreign corporations (CFCs), thin capitalization, and extensive transfer pricing regulations. The country has a high corporate tax burden, with the combined IRPJ and CSLL rates typically reaching 34%. Brazil operates under a unique transfer pricing system, which, historically, did not fully align with OECD arm's length principles, though recent reforms aim for convergence. The Receita Federal do Brasil (RFB) is the primary tax authority.