Congress discusses tax reform with the participation of Vice President Geraldo Alckmin and Minister Gilmar Mendes
A congress in Goiás brings together Brazilian officials and legal experts to discuss the impacts of tax reform on the country.
The 1st Brazilian Congress of Economic, Financial, and Tax Law features key figures like Vice President Geraldo Alckmin and Supreme Federal Court Minister Gilmar Mendes. Scheduled for March 12-13, 2023, at the Legislative Assembly of the State of Goiás in Goiânia, the free event aims to address the reforms needed in Brazil's tax system. By gathering academics, judges, public managers, experts, and lawmakers, the congress seeks to foster discussions surrounding the evolving landscape of the country's tax structure.
The theme of the congress, 'Tax Reform and the New Features of Brazil's Tax System,' signifies the importance of collaborative dialogue among the legal community and stakeholders to analyze the current challenges and potential solutions. This gathering, which also includes participation from other notable figures like Minister Luiz Alberto Gurgel de Faria from the Superior Court of Justice, highlights the government's intent to engage various sectors in the reform process, which is crucial for Brazil's economic future.
As tax reform continues to be a pressing issue across Brazil, events like this provide a platform for extensive discourse on the implications of proposed changes in the sector. The gathering emphasizes the need for understanding the broader effects of tax policy on society and the economy, ensuring that voices from different sectors are heard in shaping these crucial reforms.