Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has made a major shift by vetoing a bill that would have extended a payroll tax exemption to 17 sectors until 2027. Petrobras has consequently increased its business plan by 31%. The government is preparing measures to assist the affected sectors. Lula's plans to regulate gig work have faced challenges since he took office.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s plans to regulate gig work have faced a number of hurdles since he took office https://t.co/otUmwLwqKw https://t.co/NSaPtVqp2q
BRAZIL'S LULA VETOES EXTENSION OF PAYROLL TAX EXEMPTION (Reuters) Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has decided to veto a bill which was set to extend a payroll tax exemption to some 17 sectors until 2027, the country's official gazette showed late on Thursday. https://t.co/4a0X5otSwF
⚠️ BRAZIL READIES MEASURES TO HELP SECTORS HIT BY VETO ON TAX BENEFITS Full Story → https://t.co/Ua9jnxQXlg Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Friday that the government will introduce measures to help the 17 sectors affected by a presidential veto of a bill… https://t.co/rTyCfPEduC
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Petrobras Lifts Business Plan 31% in Major Shift Under Lula https://t.co/1KYIFvxNLH
Petrobras Lifts Business Plan 31% in Major Shift Under Lula https://t.co/p1ydpaP9nI