Brazil’s tax revenues through August at US$274 billion are the highest in the country’s history

In August, Brazil’s federal government’s tax revenue totaled $172.3 billion ($32 billion).

This is the highest score for a month in the historic streak that began in 1995.

The Federal Tax Service released the data on Tuesday (September 27).

Tax revenues in August accounted for $165.2 billion in revenues managed by tax authorities and $7.13 billion in funds managed by other authorities.

Revenues increased by 8.2% in real terms in August compared to the same month in 2021, when they reached R$159.2 billion, according to values ​​updated by . . .

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