Check out our partner Tatiana Del Giudice Cappa Chiaradia’s participation in an article by Folha de S.Paulo last Saturday, which addresses how women’s issues are still a minority in discussions about tax reform in Congress. According to the lawyer, in relation to consumption taxes, the so-called pink tax stands out: products of the same functionality have higher prices when they are made in versions for women and, even if the taxation of the male and female product is the same in percentage terms, in the case of women, it will be levied on a larger base: “Women, usually heads of households, work, take care of the house and children, mostly alone, bearing the economic burden that, proportionally, imposes a heavier and unequal taxation. Taxation rises proportionally to the increase in the tax base. The greater the tax base – the value of the economic movement that caused the taxation – the greater the value of the tax demanded on it.”
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