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    Laiz RodriguesBy Laiz Rodrigues30 de May de 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Brazil’s Tax Hike Obsession: A Slap in the Face to a Thriving Economy

    In a move that defies logic and insults the Brazilian people, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s administration is doubling down on its tax-hiking frenzy, even as the nation celebrates a robust primary budget surplus of 17.8 billion reais ($3.1 billion) in April 2025.

    This surplus, a testament to soaring tax collections and booming revenues from oil and dividends, obliterates the government’s flimsy excuses for squeezing more from an already burdened populace. Yet, here we are, staring down the barrel of an IOF tax increase on financial transactions—a policy so tone-deaf it’s sparked outrage from businesses, pension funds, and even Congress itself. Enough is enough.

    The numbers tell a story of fiscal strength: April’s surplus smashed economists’ expectations of 15.9 billion reais, up from 11.6 billion reais a year ago. Higher tax receipts? Check. A windfall from natural resource exploration, especially oil? Check. Dividend revenues pouring in? Check. Brazil’s economy is delivering, yet Lula’s government seems hell-bent on punishing success. The IOF hike, rammed through to supposedly plug fiscal gaps, jacks up costs for businesses, stifles foreign exchange operations, and pinches pensioners’ savings. It’s a tax grab that screams desperation, not necessity, and it’s driving a wedge between the government and the people it claims to serve.

    Lower House Speaker Hugo Motta’s scathing post on X on May 29, 2025, laid bare the frustration rippling through Congress. Forcing the government to backtrack and promise an alternative plan within 10 days, Motta called for “durable and consistent” solutions, not these knee-jerk, economy-choking tax hikes. His words echo the anger of millions: why is a government sitting on a surplus so obsessed with bleeding its citizens dry? The IOF increase isn’t just bad policy—it’s a betrayal of trust, a signal that Lula’s administration prioritizes short-term revenue over long-term prosperity.

    The hypocrisy is staggering. Brazil’s fiscal targets, waved around like a sacred mantra, are being met and exceeded, yet the government keeps moving the goalposts. Businesses, already grappling with global uncertainties, now face higher transaction costs that erode competitiveness. Pension funds, critical for millions of retirees, are taking a hit. And everyday Brazilians, who’ve weathered years of economic turbulence, are left wondering why their hard-earned gains are being siphoned off to prop up a government that can’t seem to manage its own success.

    This isn’t governance—it’s extortion dressed up as policy. The surplus proves Brazil doesn’t need these tax hikes; it needs structural reforms, efficient spending, and a government that respects its people’s resilience. The IOF hike must be scrapped, not replaced with some half-baked alternative that kicks the can down the road. Lula’s administration has 10 days to deliver a plan that doesn’t punish success or strangle growth. If it fails, the outrage will only grow louder, and deservedly so. Brazil deserves better than a government that sees a thriving economy as a piggy bank to raid.

    Sources: Reuters, Hugo Motta’s X post (May 29, 2025), Treasury data.

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