CongressThe reforms and tax policy are the two most important commitments made by President Rousseff in the campaign (aside from the fight against poverty, which is part of our own identity).The four points announced by the Executive Secretary of the Treasury, Nelson Barbosa, go to the heart of the problem and have the advantage of being realistic, can and must be approved by Congress. The proposed simplification of the VAT, with the unification of the VAT legislation and the creation is already in parliament. Reduces costs, simplifies, streamlines, puts an end to the war tax, regional tax does justice. Only it was not approved by PSDB obstruction, specifically Jose Serra and Aecio Neves.
Likewise, the return of the PIS / Cofins mandatory short-term and reduces the cost of the companies who are forced to borrow to replace the funds retained. Since the payroll tax relief and raising the roof of the single are an extraordinary boost from lower costs for micro and small entrepreneurs and exporters.
I believe the choice of four items timely and realistic, with great conditions for approval, since the printing is not how to oppose the measures, some, indeed, challenged by all economic and social sectors. It is an opportunity for practical dialogue as claimed by Aecio Neves in his speech, although the government and its basis have given statements to the majority approval of measures needed to tackle the current moment of world crisis with consequences in Brazil, as incrisis of 2008-09.
Aside from these four items, Barbosa, who advocates a gradualist economic policy, which sets the inflation without major shocks or shifts, it priority for the Ministry of Finance approval of the bill of the New Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) approved by Senate in December and returned to the House. Also indicates the priority of the provisional measure of the positive, edited by former President Lula in December, the proposal establishing a pension scheme for federal public servants who hold a permanent post, which was submitted by former President Lula in Congress 2007 and, last but not least, the bill establishing the National Access to Technical School (Pronatec) announced in March by the President.
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