The veto placed in accordance with the text represents a major regression in relation to the advances promoted by the policy, which has been in force for 12 years. It is crucial to rethink and reevaluate this decision to ensure that progress is not lost.
For entities, the end of the exemption may result in a 'flight of qualified professionals, increased costs of tech of information and decreased competitiveness of Brazilian companies in all segments'.
Furthermore, the associations argue that the reduction in jobs caused by the veto will worsen the country's fiscal crisis. government.
'We hope that the National Congress, which expressed broad support and voted in favor of continuing the policy, will restore order by overturning the presidential veto', says the statement.
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According to the statement, the decision had a significant effect on the sector and encouraged the formalization of the workforce, an increase in hiring and salaries, resulting in an increase in government revenue. 'It is clear that the end of this policy represents a huge risk for the country, since the tax exemption not only resulted in an improvement in tax policy, but also served as a strategy to formalize the workforce, attract investment and boost the companies of tech Brazilian women on the international stage.'
Positive impact da exemption of payroll
According to the declaration, the policy of exemption payroll was successful, as it provided greater competitiveness for client, resulting in more dynamic economic growth over 12 years. Consequently, there was a virtuous cycle of positive impact in the economy.
Furthermore, the generation of empregos effectiveness and the benefits presented by sectors The recipients were fundamental in raising awareness among parliamentarians, despite the lack of support from the federal executive.
These factors highlight the success of exemption payroll and its positive impact over time.
Five organizations representing sectors de tech of information and telecommunications expressed “deep concern” regarding the blockade by the President of the Republic, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), to the extension of exemption of the payroll. According to the statement, the veto represents a setback in relation to the progress made by the policy, which has been in force for 12 years.
The statement was signed by the Brazilian Association of Companies of Software (Abes), by the Brazilian Internet Association (Abranet), by the Association of Companies de Technology Information and Communication (ICT) and Technologys Digital (Brasscom), by the Federation of Associations of Companies Brazilians from Technology of Information (Assespro) and the National Federation of Companies of IT (Fenainfo).
Source: InfoMoney