The figure represents a drop of 0.34% from September 2022, discounting inflation as measured by the consumer price index IPCA.
The amount shows a real reduction of 0.42% from the same month last year. Federal taxes make up 60 percent of the country’s collection.
The collection of federal taxes in 2019 totaled $368.9 billion in Brazil. Real growth—inflation deducted—stood at 1.69 percent compared to the year prior. The figures were released by the Secretariat of the Federal Revenue today (Jan. 23)
The total collected in federal taxes in Brazil added up to $32 billion in June 2019, as per official figures. Real growth (inflation deducted), reached 4.68 percent from the same month last year. This is the highest result for a month of June since 2014.
The Federal Revenue Service (Receita) reported that $41.2 billion in federal taxes and levies was collected in June. This figure reflects a 0.13% increase compared to the same period last year, adjusted for inflation.