Brazil Plans Diesel Import Tax Relief in Coordination with States

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BRASILIA, March (Reuters) – Brazil’s Finance Ministry on Wednesday proposed that states scrap the ICMS ​state tax on diesel imports, with the federal government ‌covering part of the resulting revenue losses.

Speaking to reporters, Finance Ministry Executive Secretary Dario Durigan said the proposal would imply a revenue loss of ​about 3 billion reais ($576.89 million) per month through May, ​with the federal government compensating half of that amount.

The ⁠idea was floated earlier in a meeting with state finance ​secretaries, Durigan said, and will be deliberated at a new meeting ​scheduled for March 27.

Crude oil prices and fuels have surged during the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.

Last week, the federal government already cut federal PIS ​and Cofins taxes on diesel and announced a subsidy for diesel ​imports, helping soften a price increase that state-run oil giant Petrobras would announce ‌the ⁠following day.

Diesel is a key input in Brazil’s logistics chain, which is heavily dependent on road transport, and the country needs to import roughly 25% of the fuel it consumes.

Durigan said ​the government has ​been monitoring reports ⁠of abusive price increases amid the rise in oil prices.

He announced an agreement with the majority ​of Brazilian states to allow real-time monitoring of ​fuel ⁠sales invoices with the National Agency of Petroleum, ANP.

Durigan said the agreement remains open for other states to join, noting that Amazonas, ⁠Mato ​Grosso, Alagoas, Santa Catarina, Parana and Sao ​Paulo — the country’s most populous and economically significant state — have also not yet ​signed on.

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