The nature of PIS/COFINS and the Brazilian general insurance sector: a review of the nature of PIS/COFINS and their accounting treatment in the Brazilian general insurance sector

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Araújo, Filipe Reis
Orientador(a): Cardoso, Ricardo Lopes, Canado, Vanessa Rahal
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: eng
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/10438/24142
Resumo: The inconsistencies commonly found in the design of the Brazilian tax legislation and framework, allied to the specificities of the financial services industry, has led to very different approaches to the accounting treatment of PIS / COFINS. For instance, whilst some multinational banks and insurance companies with operations in Brazil have categorised and reported PIS / COFINS as income tax for IFRS purposes, Brazilian private insurance regulatory rules require PIS / COFINS to be accounted for as administrative expenses. An investigation of the nature of taxes on consumption and value-added taxes (VAT) has shown that PIS / COFINS are essentially taxes on consumption, which share the same economic base as IPI, ICMS and ISS. By comparing the Brazilian PIS / COFINS model with the Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST) model for general insurance (GI) companies, it becomes more evident that there are similarities in both approaches for estimating the value added in this financial services segment. Therefore, it becomes necessary to recognize in the Brazilian tax legislation the consumption nature of PIS /COFINS and this would not necessarily require very significant alterations to the way the current PIS / COFINS methodology operates for general insurers in Brazil. Nonetheless, accounting standards and practices as well as the regulatory framework should be adjusted to ensure that general insurance revenues would be recognised net of PIS / COFINS, resulting in a more consistent approach to the accounting treatment of PIS / COFINS by general insurance organizations in both Brazilian GAAP and IFRS. Treating the company's revenue without considering taxes and other values that will simply be passed on to the government increases the quality of the accounting information. A tax reform in Brazil is required to simplify not only the tax system but also to address some inadequate Brazilian accounting practices such as the consideration of some consumption taxes as part of the accounting revenue.
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spelling Araújo, Filipe ReisEscolas::EAESPSantos, Edilene SantanaFlores, Eduardo da SilvaCardoso, Ricardo LopesCanado, Vanessa Rahal2018-06-19T15:31:24Z2018-06-19T15:31:24Z2018-06-15https://hdl.handle.net/10438/24142The inconsistencies commonly found in the design of the Brazilian tax legislation and framework, allied to the specificities of the financial services industry, has led to very different approaches to the accounting treatment of PIS / COFINS. For instance, whilst some multinational banks and insurance companies with operations in Brazil have categorised and reported PIS / COFINS as income tax for IFRS purposes, Brazilian private insurance regulatory rules require PIS / COFINS to be accounted for as administrative expenses. An investigation of the nature of taxes on consumption and value-added taxes (VAT) has shown that PIS / COFINS are essentially taxes on consumption, which share the same economic base as IPI, ICMS and ISS. By comparing the Brazilian PIS / COFINS model with the Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST) model for general insurance (GI) companies, it becomes more evident that there are similarities in both approaches for estimating the value added in this financial services segment. Therefore, it becomes necessary to recognize in the Brazilian tax legislation the consumption nature of PIS /COFINS and this would not necessarily require very significant alterations to the way the current PIS / COFINS methodology operates for general insurers in Brazil. Nonetheless, accounting standards and practices as well as the regulatory framework should be adjusted to ensure that general insurance revenues would be recognised net of PIS / COFINS, resulting in a more consistent approach to the accounting treatment of PIS / COFINS by general insurance organizations in both Brazilian GAAP and IFRS. Treating the company's revenue without considering taxes and other values that will simply be passed on to the government increases the quality of the accounting information. A tax reform in Brazil is required to simplify not only the tax system but also to address some inadequate Brazilian accounting practices such as the consideration of some consumption taxes as part of the accounting revenue.As inconsistências encontradas entre o desenho da legislação fiscal e estrutura tributária brasileira, aliadas às especificidades da indústria de serviços financeiros, levaram a abordagens muito diferentes no tratamento contábil do PIS / COFINS. Por exemplo, enquanto alguns bancos e seguradoras multinacionais com operações no Brasil categorizaram e reportaram o PIS / COFINS como imposto de renda para fins de IFRS, as normas regulatórias de seguros privados brasileiras exigem que o PIS / COFINS sejam contabilizados como despesas administrativas. Uma análise da natureza dos impostos sobre o consumo e sobre os impostos sobre valor agregado (IVA) mostrou que o PIS / COFINS são essencialmente impostos sobre o consumo, que compartilham a mesma base econômica do IPI, ICMS e ISS. Ao comparar o modelo brasileiro de PIS / COFINS com o modelo do Imposto sobre Mercadorias e Serviços (GST) australiano para empresas de seguros gerais (GI), fica mais evidente que há similaridades em ambas as abordagens para estimar o valor agregado nesse segmento de serviços financeiros. Portanto, torna-se necessário reconhecer na legislação tributária brasileira a natureza de consumo do PIS / COFINS e isso não necessariamente exigiria alterações muito significativas na forma como a atual metodologia de PIS / COFINS opera para seguradoras gerais no Brasil. No entanto, as normas e práticas contábeis, bem como o os requereimentos regulatórios, deveriam ser ajustados para garantir que as receitas provindas das atividades do setor de seguros gerais sejam reconhecidas líquidas de PIS / COFINS, resultando em uma abordagem mais consistente do tratamento contábil de PIS / COFINS em ambos BR GAAP e IFRS. Tratar a receita da empresa sem considerar impostos e outros valores que serão simplesmente repassados ao governo aumenta a qualidade das demonstrações financeiras das empresas. Dessa forma, uma reforma tributária no Brasil se torna necessária nao somente para simplificar o sistema tributário, mas também para permitir tratamentos e práticas contábeis mais coerentes e alinhadas ao IFRS, como a exclusão de impostos sobre o consumo como parte da receita contábil das empresas.engGeneral insuranceValue-added taxBrazilian GAAPPIS / COFINSIFRSSeguros geraisImposto sobre valor agregadoAdministração de empresasPolítica tributária - BrasilImpostos - BrasilContribuições (Direito tributário)COFINSPIS-PASEPThe nature of PIS/COFINS and the Brazilian general insurance sector: a review of the nature of PIS/COFINS and their accounting treatment in the Brazilian general insurance sectorinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVTEXTFGV TCC FILIPE ARAUJO MPGC 2018 FINAL.pdf.txtFGV TCC FILIPE ARAUJO 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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv The nature of PIS/COFINS and the Brazilian general insurance sector: a review of the nature of PIS/COFINS and their accounting treatment in the Brazilian general insurance sector
title The nature of PIS/COFINS and the Brazilian general insurance sector: a review of the nature of PIS/COFINS and their accounting treatment in the Brazilian general insurance sector
spellingShingle The nature of PIS/COFINS and the Brazilian general insurance sector: a review of the nature of PIS/COFINS and their accounting treatment in the Brazilian general insurance sector
Araújo, Filipe Reis
General insurance
Value-added tax
Brazilian GAAP
PIS / COFINS
IFRS
Seguros gerais
Imposto sobre valor agregado
Administração de empresas
Política tributária - Brasil
Impostos - Brasil
Contribuições (Direito tributário)
COFINS
PIS-PASEP
title_short The nature of PIS/COFINS and the Brazilian general insurance sector: a review of the nature of PIS/COFINS and their accounting treatment in the Brazilian general insurance sector
title_full The nature of PIS/COFINS and the Brazilian general insurance sector: a review of the nature of PIS/COFINS and their accounting treatment in the Brazilian general insurance sector
title_fullStr The nature of PIS/COFINS and the Brazilian general insurance sector: a review of the nature of PIS/COFINS and their accounting treatment in the Brazilian general insurance sector
title_full_unstemmed The nature of PIS/COFINS and the Brazilian general insurance sector: a review of the nature of PIS/COFINS and their accounting treatment in the Brazilian general insurance sector
title_sort The nature of PIS/COFINS and the Brazilian general insurance sector: a review of the nature of PIS/COFINS and their accounting treatment in the Brazilian general insurance sector
author Araújo, Filipe Reis
author_facet Araújo, Filipe Reis
author_role author
dc.contributor.unidadefgv.por.fl_str_mv Escolas::EAESP
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv Santos, Edilene Santana
Flores, Eduardo da Silva
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo, Filipe Reis
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Ricardo Lopes
Canado, Vanessa Rahal
contributor_str_mv Cardoso, Ricardo Lopes
Canado, Vanessa Rahal
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv General insurance
Value-added tax
Brazilian GAAP
topic General insurance
Value-added tax
Brazilian GAAP
PIS / COFINS
IFRS
Seguros gerais
Imposto sobre valor agregado
Administração de empresas
Política tributária - Brasil
Impostos - Brasil
Contribuições (Direito tributário)
COFINS
PIS-PASEP
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv PIS / COFINS
IFRS
Seguros gerais
Imposto sobre valor agregado
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv Administração de empresas
dc.subject.bibliodata.por.fl_str_mv Política tributária - Brasil
Impostos - Brasil
Contribuições (Direito tributário)
COFINS
PIS-PASEP
description The inconsistencies commonly found in the design of the Brazilian tax legislation and framework, allied to the specificities of the financial services industry, has led to very different approaches to the accounting treatment of PIS / COFINS. For instance, whilst some multinational banks and insurance companies with operations in Brazil have categorised and reported PIS / COFINS as income tax for IFRS purposes, Brazilian private insurance regulatory rules require PIS / COFINS to be accounted for as administrative expenses. An investigation of the nature of taxes on consumption and value-added taxes (VAT) has shown that PIS / COFINS are essentially taxes on consumption, which share the same economic base as IPI, ICMS and ISS. By comparing the Brazilian PIS / COFINS model with the Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST) model for general insurance (GI) companies, it becomes more evident that there are similarities in both approaches for estimating the value added in this financial services segment. Therefore, it becomes necessary to recognize in the Brazilian tax legislation the consumption nature of PIS /COFINS and this would not necessarily require very significant alterations to the way the current PIS / COFINS methodology operates for general insurers in Brazil. Nonetheless, accounting standards and practices as well as the regulatory framework should be adjusted to ensure that general insurance revenues would be recognised net of PIS / COFINS, resulting in a more consistent approach to the accounting treatment of PIS / COFINS by general insurance organizations in both Brazilian GAAP and IFRS. Treating the company's revenue without considering taxes and other values that will simply be passed on to the government increases the quality of the accounting information. A tax reform in Brazil is required to simplify not only the tax system but also to address some inadequate Brazilian accounting practices such as the consideration of some consumption taxes as part of the accounting revenue.
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