Brazils New Customs Changes for E-Commerce

What changed in the shipping of e-commerce items to Brazil?

Brazil has implemented changes for shipping e-commerce items, especially for those with a value below USD 50. These changes affect the import taxes applied to such items.

What is a PRC registration, and how can it benefit senders?

PRC (Programa Remesa Conforme da Receita) registration allows senders to minimize the impact on recipients by waiving the 60% import duties that would otherwise need to be paid for B2C e-commerce items under USD 50. Without PRC registration, recipients are likely to refuse parcels due to high import duties.

How does PRC registration affect import duties and taxes?

Participants in the PRC program will collect import duties and applicable ICMS (VAT) at the point of purchase during the online checkout. These collected taxes must then be paid to the Brazilian tax authority.

How can senders apply for a PRC registration?

Senders can apply for a PRC registration by registering for the Brazilian "Programa Remesa Conforme da Receita" through this link: https://www.gov.br/pt-br/servicos/obter-certificacao-no-programa-remessa-conforme-da-receita-federal

What happens if senders do not register for a PRC registration?

Senders who choose not to register for a PRC will still be able to ship items to Brazil, but the recipient will be charged 60% import duties, ICMS, and a clearance fee upon arrival.

Where can I find more information and tips on these changes?

For more detailed information and tips regarding these new customs changes, please refer to the Guide on Shipping to Brazil.


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