Brazil Tax Calculator 2025

Calculate your Brazilian federal income tax (IRPF) for 2025 and previous years

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Enter your total annual income before taxes (Renda bruta anual)

Deductions (DeduΓ§Γ΅es)

Number of dependents (R$ 2.275,08 per dependent in 2025)

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Annual pension contributions (INSS, private pension)

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Annual medical expenses (unlimited deduction)

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Annual education expenses (R$ 3.561,50 limit per dependent)

Results update automatically as you type

Tax Calculation Results

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Total Tax Owed
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After-Tax Income
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Effective Tax Rate
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Marginal Tax Rate

Tax Bracket Breakdown

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Understanding Brazilian Federal Income Tax

Learn about IRPF tax brackets, deductions, and how your federal tax is calculated

πŸ’° Tax-Free Threshold

Income up to R$ 24.511,92 per year is tax-free (Isento)

πŸ“Š Progressive Rates

Tax rates from 7.5% to 27.5% based on income level

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Dependent Deductions

R$ 2.275,08 deduction per dependent in 2025

πŸ₯ Medical Expenses

Unlimited deduction for medical and dental expenses

πŸŽ“ Education Limit

R$ 3.561,50 per dependent for education expenses

⚠️ Federal Only

This calculator covers federal income tax only (no state/municipal taxes)

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for Brazilian federal income tax (IRPF) only. State taxes (ICMS), municipal taxes (ISS, IPTU), and other levies are not included. Always consult a qualified tax professional or the Receita Federal for official calculations.

How Brazilian Income Tax Works

Understanding the progressive tax system, deductions, and the 'parcel a deduzir' calculation method

Brazilian Tax Calculation Method

"Parcel a Deduzir" Method

  • β€’ Brazil uses a simplified calculation method
  • β€’ Formula: (Income Γ— Rate) - Deduction
  • β€’ The "parcel a deduzir" accounts for progressive taxation
  • β€’ Simpler than calculating each bracket separately

2025 Tax Bands

Real-World Brazilian Tax Calculation Examples

Types of Deductions

βœ… Unlimited Deductions

  • β€’ Medical and dental expenses
  • β€’ Pension contributions (INSS, private pension)
  • β€’ Dependent care expenses
  • β€’ Alimony payments

πŸ“ Limited Deductions

  • β€’ Education: R$ 3.561,50 per dependent
  • β€’ Dependent deduction: R$ 2.275,08 each
  • β€’ Book donations to public libraries

Beyond Federal Income Tax

πŸ›οΈ State and Municipal Taxes

Brazil has a complex tax system with multiple layers beyond federal income tax:

  • β€’ ICMS (State VAT): 17-20% on goods and services, varies by state
  • β€’ ISS (Municipal Service Tax): 2-5% on services, varies by city
  • β€’ IPTU (Property Tax): 0.6-1.5% annually, varies by municipality
  • β€’ ITBI (Transfer Tax): 2-3% on property transfers
  • β€’ ITCMD (Inheritance Tax): Up to 8%, varies by state

Note: With 5,571 municipalities and 26 states, each with different rates, including all taxes would require extensive regional data and greatly increase complexity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Brazilian federal income tax calculation

What is the "parcel a deduzir" (deduction amount)?

The "parcel a deduzir" is a pre-calculated amount that simplifies the progressive tax calculation. Instead of calculating tax for each bracket separately, Brazil uses the formula: (Taxable Income Γ— Rate) - Deduction Amount. This automatically accounts for the progressive nature of the tax system.

Why doesn't this calculator include state and municipal taxes?

Brazil has 5,571 municipalities and 26 states, each with different tax rates and rules. Including ICMS (state VAT), ISS (municipal service tax), IPTU (property tax), and other local taxes would require a massive database of regional tax information that changes frequently. This calculator focuses on federal income tax, which is standardized across the country.

Are medical expenses really unlimited for deductions?

Yes, medical and dental expenses for yourself and dependents are fully deductible with no limit. This includes doctor visits, surgeries, medications, hospital stays, and dental treatments. However, you must keep all receipts and documentation for the Receita Federal.

How much can I deduct for education expenses?

Education expenses are limited to R$ 3.561,50 per dependent (including yourself) for 2025. This covers tuition for nursery, elementary, high school, technical courses, and higher education. Private courses and language schools also qualify, but books and materials generally don't.

What about INSS contributions?

INSS (social security) contributions are fully deductible. For employees, this is automatically deducted from your salary. For self-employed individuals, you can deduct the INSS contributions you pay. Private pension contributions are also deductible up to certain limits.