The taxes we must pay as citizens are necessary to maintain the physical and social structures in the country. But, in 2023 there were changes in the way of paying income tax, as people with a minimum wage and a half will start paying. Therefore, today we list details about the income tax and what will change in the year 2023.
Income tax: see who will pay in 2023
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It is essential to keep your salary organized in 2023 and understand that this year, you will need to pay income tax. O minimum wage that some people are already receiving this year is in the amount of R$1,300.00, but it is important to emphasize that people who receive one and a half minimum wages will pay income tax.
The fact is due to the high inflation situation that the country is going through and also due to the fact that in the last governments there was no update of the table of income tax values.
This fact brought criticism to the new PT government, but its components stressed that this scenario will not last for the next 4 years of government. Furthermore, it was highlighted that, if there had already been an increase in the values in the table, the minimum wage would be 3.6 times higher.
So, mastery over all household expenses, as well as personal expenses, will be important for people who will pay income tax, since they do not know what the amount will be paid out.
Why should I pay income tax?
The Income Tax (IR) is a statement made to present to the Federal Government and Federal Revenue, the taxable amounts that are received throughout the year, in addition to showing which were the goods acquired throughout the year highlighted such as cars, houses, motorcycles and land.
In addition, this statement highlights the values of some health and education services that were paid to private means and some of them are deducted from the final amount of the tax that would be paid.