Brazil encourages and promotes transparency and the exchange of information for tax purposes. The Brazilian government continues to take decisive action to strengthen and enhance the enforcement and scope of existing domestic tax laws, counter multinational tax avoidance, and foster tax transparency.
Brazil supports the role of the Global Forum and its Peer Review and Monitoring processes in assisting and assessing jurisdictions. We appreciate the diligent work undertaken by the Global Forum in conducting the Brazil’s Enhanced Monitoring in accordance with its Methodology.
The Enhanced Monitoring process and its report have a great importance, reflecting the results of a constructive and transparent engagement. We value the clarity of the analysis and conclusions, which acknowledge the significant progress achieved in several areas since the EOIR Peer Review 2018 report.
Brazil is particularly pleased to note that the two recommendations concerning attorney-client privilege (Elements B.1 and C.4) have been deemed "no longer sufficiently material", confirming that this issue does not unduly affect at all our Exchange of Information on Request (EOIR) process in practice. Brazil is also proud about the progress made related to the availability of ownership information (Element A.1) and the timeliness of responses to EOI requests. The reduction in processing time is yielding concrete results, with 83% of requests now answered within 180 days — a direct testament to our commitment to effective information exchange.
Brazil remains an active and dedicated member of the Global Forum and will continue to work hard to achieve full compliance and effectiveness in the implementation of the remaining recommendations and with all the international standards on transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes.
Brazil fully endorses the results of its Enhanced Monitoring process and is of the view that the evaluation reflects the jurisdiction’s efforts to comply with the international standards of transparency and exchange of information. We are confident that such efforts will continue to be reflected in the next Enhanced Monitoring Brazil’s process.