Senate approves bill restoring exemptions for entities and disabled

The Senate plenary approved on Wednesday (27) a bill that restores tax benefits to non-profit entities and reinstates full exemption on vehicle purchases by people with disabilities.

The text, proposed by Senator Flávio Arns (PSB-PR), now goes to the Chamber of Deputies for review. It expands exceptions to the 10% linear cut in tax waivers approved in December 2025, including other third-sector entities beyond OSCIP and OS.

The rapporteur, Senator Professora Dorinha (União Brasil-TO), noted that the measure corrects unequal treatment and strengthens an exemption already provided for in a February Federal Revenue normative instruction this year. Senator Damares Alves (Republicanos-DF) defended the amendment on vehicles, stating that the cars serve for work and mobility of people with disabilities.

The project also authorizes an increase of up to R$ 500 million in defense spending outside the budget target for 2026.

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Brazilian deputies celebrate first-round approval of SUAS funding bill PEC 383/17 in the Chamber of Deputies.
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Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approves SUAS funding PEC in first round

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Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved PEC 383/17 in first round on Wednesday (April 8), setting a 1% floor of net current revenue for the Unified Social Assistance System (SUAS). The bill still requires a second round in the Chamber and Senate review. It includes a gradual rollout for the federal government and immediate allocation for states and municipalities.

Brazil's Senate shows resistance to the political party benefits bill approved by the Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday. Allies of President Davi Alcolumbre indicate there is no commitment to a vote on the proposal in the upper house. Senators report surprise at the text and note the negative climate in an election year.

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The Argentine government will resume debate in Congress on a new disability law, focusing on invalidity pensions and mandatory re-registration. The bill replaces one approved by the opposition last year and draws rejection from organizations for eliminating the benefits nomenclature and deregulating health insurance negotiations. It does not address existing debts to providers.

Brazil's Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved urgent processing on Tuesday (17) for a bill expanding the micro-entrepreneur individual (MEI) revenue limit. Authored by Senator Jayme Campos, the bill raises the current R$ 81,000 cap, though sources differ on the new figure: R$ 130,000 or R$ 144.9 thousand.

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Chamber President Jorge Alessandri (UDI) estimated that the National Reconstruction and Economic Development bill could reach the Chamber floor in May and the Senate in June. In an interview on Canal 13's Mesa Central, he criticized the opposition for labeling the initiative as benefiting the 'super rich' and called for broad agreements to revive the economy. A Criteria poll showed 38% approval for President José Antonio Kast and divided opinions on the project.

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