The implementation of the Brazilian Tax Compliance Program (Programa Remessa Conforme – PRC) marks a major adjustment to the countrys import tax. This policy came into effect on August 1, 2023, and its main content includes the unified collection of a 17% Circulation Tax on Goods and Services (ICMS) for cross - border consumption. For e - commerce platforms and sellers, this change brings new challenges and opportunities.Cross-border E-commerceI. Details of Brazils new tax policy
According to the new tax reform, a 17% ICMS tax will be levied on consumption on cross - border e - commerce platforms. Specifically, cross - border parcels worth less than $50 are exempt from tariffs but are required to pay a 17% ICMS tax; while parcels worth $50 or more are subject to a 60% tariff in addition to a 17% ICMS tax.
Changes in product labels
Mercado Livre initiatives
In response, e-commerce giant Mercado Livre announced its participation in this tax compliance program. For cross - border orders under $50, the ICMS tax is paid by the buyer, and cross - border sellers do not need to bear any additional costs. This is a major benefit for platform sellers.
Under the new policy, the outer box labels of products will change, with the addition of the Remessa conforme logo. This logo serves as a compliance mark for the Brazilian customs. Sellers only need to print and prepare the parcels and then hand them over to the logistics carrier.
Under the new policy, the outer packaging labels of goods will change, adding the Remessa conforme logo. This mark serves as a compliance標(biāo)志 for Brazilian customs. Sellers only need to print and prepare the包裹, then hand it over to the logistics carrier.
To enjoy the preferential treatment of exemption from import tax, the sales price of the product cannot exceed $50.
Restrictions on the shipping method
Products must be shipped through the post office or private companies.
Restrictions on the purpose of purchase
Purchases are limited to personal use. Cross - border transaction products sent from a company to an individual still need to pay import tax.
The explosion of the Latin American e - commerce market
The Latin American market, especially the Brazilian market, is growing rapidly. As the top of MercadoLibres four major sites, Brazil has the highest market share, and the total e - commerce sales during Black Friday last year increased by 19%.
Investment and competition of global enterprises
Given the huge potential of the market, global enterprises are vying for this market. For example, MercadoLibre announced in 2023 that it plans to invest 19 billion reais in the Brazilian market to improve logistics infrastructure and the operation team.
Challenges brought by tax policies
The new tax policy increases the operating costs of cross - border sellers and reduces the shopping desire of buyers. In addition, additional expenses and refund requests caused by product spot checks, as well as return problems caused by expensive freight, are all challenges that sellers need to face.
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