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Guidelines for foreign investors when opening a business in Brazil
The historically complex process of opening a business in Brazil has undergone significant changes. Simplification measures have been adopted with the aim of making the procedure more accessible, providing a friendlier environment for foreign investors.

Problems with the tax authorities and tax assessment
Tax assessment is undoubtedly one of the most important activities for the success of a business. As well as being a legal obligation, it contributes to maintaining the company's financial health, thus ensuring its compliance with tax laws and the full operation of its activities.

Studies show that mental health can play an important role in the manifestation of physical illnesses.
The relationship between mind and body is more complex than most people realize. Both are significantly interconnected and can exert both beneficial and harmful influences, depending on various factors.

International wire transfer: what is it and how to do it?
If you do business with international clients, you probably need to send and/or receive money on a global scale. Although there are several traditional methods for sending and receiving money internationally, the most efficient and secure way to transfer funds between countries is through an international wire transfer.

Board of Directors and Legal Representation: key points
The legal representation of a foreign member of the Board of Directors in a Brazilian Limited Liability Corporation is an essential process. The foreign board member, who is an individual of foreign nationality, becomes part of the company as a board member. However, due to their foreign nationality, they require a legal representative to sign board meeting minutes on their behalf.

Tax reform: what changes are expected?
The need for tax reform has been debated for at least three decades in Brazil, but the issue finally seems to be coming to an end. On July 7, 2023, the Chamber of Deputies approved Proposed Amendment to the Constitution (PEC) 45/2019, which addresses the subject. It now moves on to the Senate.