The future Minister of Finance, announced this Friday (9), by President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), Fernando Haddad, is scheduling talks with the top of the Chamber and also with the Senate to participate in the dialogue around the construction of the PEC do Estro. In addition, to allies, the future minister detailed his “flight plan” for the portfolio.
The main focus will be tax reform, which can be sliced. In 2018, Haddad said that he would tax the “super-rich” and remove the charge from those who earn up to 5 minimum wages (about R$ 6 thousand).
In addition, there would be the implementation of the Value Added Tax (VAT), which would replace a series of other indirect taxes.
Finally, with the tax reform approved, Haddad plans to present the new tax rule that, in theory, would guarantee that Brazil will not spend more than it can and burst the debt.
Announcement
President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) has begun to publicize the first names that will make up his ministerial team in the federal government as of January 2023.
The first announcement took place this Friday (9), with five names: Fernando Haddad (Finance), José Múcio Monteiro (Defense), Rui Costa (Civil Staff), Flávio Dino (Justice) and Mauro Vieira (Foreign Relations).
Source: CNN Brasil

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