Tanzania vs Brazil
Tax Rate Comparison
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πΉπΏ Tanzania β Local Government Authority Taxes
Tanzania's 26 regions and 184 district/city councils levy local government taxes including property tax (for urban areas), business licence fees, and various service levies. The Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) administers all national taxes. Zanzibar has its own tax administration and slightly different rates for some taxes. The Local Government Finance Act sets the framework for council taxation. The country has been expanding its tax base through digitalization and mandatory electronic fiscal devices (EFDs).
π§π· Brazil β State & Municipal Taxes
Brazil has one of the world's most complex tax systems. States levy ICMS at 7%β18% varying by state. Municipalities levy ISS (services tax) at 2%β5% and IPTU (urban property tax). A sweeping tax reform (EC 132/2023) is gradually replacing ICMS/ISS with unified IBS and CBS taxes through 2033. States impose ITCMD (inheritance/gift tax) up to 8%.
Tanzania vs Brazil: Key Tax Differences (2026)
π° Income Tax: πΉπΏ Tanzania has a higher top income tax rate (0β30% vs 0β27.5%). π§π· Brazil is more favourable for high earners.
π VAT/Sales Tax: Brazil has a higher consumption tax (18% vs ~27.5% combined).
π’ Corporate Tax: πΉπΏ Tanzania offers a lower corporate rate (30% vs 34%), which can influence business location decisions.
π Capital Gains: πΉπΏ Tanzania taxes investment gains at a lower rate (10% vs 22.5%), benefiting investors.