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    Laiz RodriguesBy Laiz Rodrigues17 de March de 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Brazil: Haddad just changed the tax bracket. They are desperate and the country pay the price. Will Senate approve it?

    From a conservative perspective, Brazil’s Finance Minister Fernando Haddad lowering the estimated cost of the proposed income tax exemption to $4.75 billion (27 billion reais) per year could generate several significant concerns and potential consequences. Conservatives typically prioritize fiscal discipline, limited government spending, and market-driven economic policies, so this policy shift might be viewed critically for the following reasons:

    1. Increased Fiscal Pressure and Public Debt Concerns
    Conservatives might argue that even though the cost estimate has been reduced from 35 billion reais to 27 billion reais, the exemption still represents a substantial loss of government revenue.

    This could exacerbate Brazil’s already high public debt levels, especially if compensatory measures (e.g., taxing the wealthy more heavily) fail to fully offset the shortfall. A weaker fiscal position could lead to higher borrowing costs, further devaluing the Brazilian real, which has already hit record lows in recent months due to market unease over fiscal policies.

    2. Market Instability and Investor Confidence
    The proposal, tied to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s campaign promise, has historically triggered market sell-offs, as seen in late 2024 when it was first announced alongside spending cuts.

    Conservatives might view this as evidence that the policy undermines investor confidence, particularly if the government is perceived as prioritizing populist measures over structural fiscal reforms. A jittery market could lead to capital flight, higher interest rates, and a slower economic recovery, which conservatives would likely see as counterproductive to long-term growth.

    3. Insufficient Spending Cuts or indiscriminate spending
    While the government has paired the tax exemption with expense-cutting proposals, conservatives might argue that these cuts (projected to save 70 billion reais over two years) are inadequate or lack credibility.

    The focus on expanding tax exemptions rather than aggressively reducing government expenditure could be seen as a missed opportunity to address Brazil’s bloated public sector, a common conservative critique of left-leaning administrations like Lula’s.

    4. Risk of Inflation and Economic Overheating
    By putting more money into the pockets of lower- and middle-income earners through tax exemptions, conservatives might warn of potential inflationary pressures, especially if consumer spending spikes without corresponding increases in productivity.

    Brazil’s history of inflation troubles could amplify this concern, with conservatives favoring tighter monetary and fiscal policies to maintain price stability over redistributive measures.

    5. Redistribution Over Growth

    The policy’s emphasis on raising the income tax exemption (from 2,824 reais to 5,000 reais per month by 2026) reflects a redistributive agenda that prioritizes short-term relief for the working class over long-term economic growth. They might argue that this approach discourages investment and innovation by increasing uncertainty around fiscal sustainability, while also potentially burdening higher earners or businesses with offsetting taxes, which could stifle entrepreneurship and job creation.

    6. Political and Congressional Uncertainty
    The proposal still requires congressional approval, and conservatives might highlight the risk of political gridlock or dilution of fiscal discipline during negotiations. If lawmakers water down compensatory measures or delay implementation, the government could face a larger-than-expected deficit, reinforcing conservative skepticism about the administration’s ability to balance its social agenda with economic stability.

    In summary, conservatives would likely view the lowered $4.75 billion cost estimate as a modest improvement but remain wary of its broader implications. They might argue that it perpetuates a cycle of fiscal irresponsibility, undermines market confidence, and prioritizes populist redistribution over the structural reforms needed to ensure sustainable economic growth—potentially leading to higher debt, inflation, and a weaker currency in the long run.

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