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International agreement aims to tighten siege on tax evasion
15 hours and 51 minutes ago- An international agreement signed by Brazil will allow the Secretariat of Federal Revenue to automatically access financial data of individuals and businesses in more than 90 countries, further closing the siege against tax evasion. Under the Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters, the countries will exchange information such as current accounts and data from their holders, investments, private pensions, stocks, fund returns, rents and interest. The convention was signed by Brazil in 2011, during the G-20 summit in Cannes, and approved by the Senate in January. Another step was taken with the publication of legislative decree 105 in the Official Gazette on April 15, disclosing the Senate’s endorsement.
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