Federal Tax Revenue in Brazil Totaled 128 Billion in February 2021

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Brazilian federal tax revenue is the total tax received by the federal government. In February 2021, the federal government collected revenues of BRL 128 billion, a decrease of 29.1 percent over the previous month. It represents an increase of 9.7 percent compared to the same month of the previous year.

February 2021

Sources of Tax Revenue

The major sources of federal tax revenue are social security contributions, income taxes, and goods and services taxes.

Income tax, the largest revenue source, accounted for BRL 43 billion (33%), followed by Social Security Contributions (31%) and Goods and Services Taxes (26%).

The Top 10 Taxes

There are several taxes collected by the federal government. See below the top 10 taxes for February 2021.

Federal Tax by Region

The Southeast has the largest federal tax revenue of all regions. It accounted for BRL 81 billion (63%), followed by the South (15%), the Midwest (11%), the Northeast (9%), and the North (3%).

Top 10 states:

São Paulo (SP) contributes the most taxes to the federal budget, followed by Rio de Janeiro (RJ).

Year-to-Date Tax Revenue

The year-to-date federal tax revenue in 2021 is BRL 308 billion. In the same period of the last year, the tax revenue was BRL 291 billion, an increase of 5.7 percent.

Federal tax revenues are collected by the Brazilian federal revenue service agency (RFB), short for Receita Federal do Brasil in Portuguese. States and cities also collect taxes on goods and services.

See the article below for a brief description of the main taxes in Brazil.


Thiago Silveira

Thiago M. Silveira is a Brazilian Chartered Certified Accountant (CRC) with more than 10 years of success in the accounting field, with insightful understanding in all aspects of accounting, financial reports preparation, local taxes and compliance in Brazil.