Deputies and senators resume, this week, activities at the National Congress after the end of parliamentary recess. Among the main topics on the agenda is the project that expands the income tax exemption range for individuals receiving up to $ 5,000 per month.
The proposal also provides for progressive discounts on the collection of tax for those who earn up to R $ 7,300 per month. The text has already been approved by a special committee and is ready to be voted on in the House of Representative plenary. If you get endorsement from parliamentarians, you will continue to analyze the Senate.
Another central theme in this resumption is the voting of the Budgetary Guidelines Law (LDO), which should have been completed in June. A new calendar was approved by the Joint Budget Commission to define the public spending parameters for the year 2026.
According to the federal government, the estimated primary expenses for next year is $ 2.593 trillion. Tax waivers, in turn, can exceed R $ 620 billion. The economic team set a primary surplus target of R $ 34 billion, which represents 0.25% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
The advancement of these guidelines is considered fundamental for fiscal stability and public budget planning in the next cycle.