Our lawyers Victoria Salles and Julia Dias Gonçalves have written an article, published exclusively in the Til section of the UOL portal, which discusses how aesthetic pressure, so present on social media, can influence the price of taxes paid on women’s products, known as the “pink tax”.
According to the tax experts, “the economic burden of high taxation on women’s products increases more because female labor is less paid. Women earned 22% less than men in 2022, according to the IBGE. With lower pay, greater pressure to consume and a higher tax burden, the logic is simple: proportionally, women pay more taxes just because of their gender.”
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