Feb 12 β€’ 13:29 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

IPTU in Campo Grande: clear doubts and understand who should or not pay

The Brazilian court has reaffirmed the suspension of the 2026 Urban Property and Land Tax (IPTU) payment for property owners in Campo Grande whose taxes increased above inflation levels.

In Campo Grande, Brazil, the court has upheld the suspension of the payment of the Urban Property and Land Tax (IPTU) for 2026 for those property owners whose tax assessments have increased beyond the inflation threshold, specifically those that surpass the 5.32% inflation index. This ruling applies to both residential properties and vacant lands that have seen corresponding increases in their tax evaluations. As a result of this decision, many citizens are expressing confusion regarding their payment obligations, leading to an influx of inquiries directed at local news outlets like G1.

The article clarifies that property owners whose IPTU has increased by 5.35% or less compared to 2025 should continue with their payments as normal. To accurately determine whether they fall within this category, owners must consider the assessed value of their property rather than the total amount stated on their tax payment documents. Legal expert SebastiΓ£o Rolon advises taxpayers to check their property assessments keenly to ensure compliance with the ruling. For those struggling with calculations, there is support available through the Central Citizen Assistance Service.

Additionally, the article highlights the importance of understanding these changes in tax regulations, as they directly impact fiscal responsibilities and can influence broader economic conditions in the region. Clear communication and guidance from legal channels are vital for helping taxpayers navigate the complexities introduced by the tax suspension, ensuring that they remain compliant while minimizing potential penalties associated with late or erroneous payments.

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