Mar 5 • 11:59 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Council votes on adjustments to the law that changed the value of IPTU in Piracicaba; see what may change

The Piracicaba City Council is set to vote on a bill proposing adjustments to the municipal tax code, affecting IPTU and other taxes.

The City Council of Piracicaba, São Paulo, will hold a vote regarding a complementary bill aimed at modifying the city's new Municipal Tax Code. The vote is scheduled for tonight, and it may extend into extraordinary sessions if required. This legislation, which originally modified the Urban Land Tax (IPTU) and other tax rates, was enacted in December 2025, and the Mayor Helinho Zanatta emphasizes that these amendments are meant to enhance certain provisions and amend some of the attached documents.

Among the proposed adjustments, the complementary bill seeks to modify nine articles within the new Tax Code, repeal portions of three articles, and entirely replace existing attachments. One significant change focuses on Article 216, which relates to the basis for calculation and rate of the IPTU. These proposed changes are crucial as they aim to clarify the tax regulations governing property taxation in the city, making it relevant for property owners and taxpayers.

This legislative change is important not only for its immediate effect on financial liabilities for residents but also sets a precedent for how municipal tax policies can evolve in response to community needs. The outcome of this vote could influence public priorities and financial planning within the municipality, as well as impact local governance and taxpayer relations.

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