Brazil Simplifies Tax Filing, Targets Illegal Gambling
Brazil.—June 3, 2026 – www.zonadeazar.com The Brazilian government announced that it will move forward with new tax simplification measures that could significantly reduce the requirement to file income tax returns in the coming years. Finance Minister Dario Durigan also highlighted the need to strengthen the fight against illegal gambling and improve conditions for the country’s economic growth.
Overview
During an interview with Radio CBN, Brazil’s Finance Minister, Dario Durigan, confirmed that the government plans to expand tax relief measures for taxpayers starting in 2027. Among the planned initiatives are the expansion of the automatic filing system and the reduction of the amount of information required from citizens.
As the official explained, the goal is to simplify tax compliance for those who already keep their tax obligations up to date throughout the year, reducing bureaucracy and facilitating taxpayers’ interactions with the public administration.
At the same time, Durigan stated that Brazil must intensify its efforts to combat illegal gambling, noting that these activities divert resources from the formal economy and negatively impact the country’s capacity for productive investment.
Tax Simplification on the Horizon
The minister explained that the government’s intention is to progressively expand the scope of automatic tax filings, allowing an increasing number of Brazilians to be exempt from filing the traditional income tax return.
While he clarified that a universal exemption is not planned for next year, Durigan expressed his expectation that, within two to three years, a large portion of the population will no longer need to go through this process.
The proposal is part of a broader administrative modernization strategy aimed at simplifying processes and reducing costs for both taxpayers and the government itself.
Combating illegal gambling
During the interview, the minister also addressed the economic impact of illegal gambling in Brazil. In his view, the expansion of unregulated platforms poses a challenge to economic development and the proper allocation of resources within the market.
These statements come at a time when Brazil continues to consolidate its regulated sports betting and online gaming market, with authorities and operators working to strengthen control, oversight, and consumer protection mechanisms.
Economic Growth and Pending Challenges
Durigan also commented on the country’s economic results for the first quarter of 2026. According to data published by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 1.1% compared to the previous quarter, surpassing the 0.3% growth recorded during the last quarter of 2025.
The minister described the result as positive, though he acknowledged that significant challenges remain in consolidating the economic recovery.
Among the priorities mentioned are improving the country’s fiscal situation, reducing interest rates, and lowering the cost of credit for businesses and consumers.
Future Outlook
The announced measures reflect the Brazilian government’s intention to simultaneously advance the modernization of the tax system and the strengthening of economic regulation. The expansion of automatic tax filings could benefit millions of taxpayers in the coming years, while the fight against illegal gambling will remain a priority on the national economic agenda.
The progress of these initiatives will be closely monitored by both the financial sector and the regulated gambling industry, which continues to expand within Brazil’s new regulatory framework.
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