
Pablo Cesário
Pablo Cesário is the executive president of the Brazilian Association of Publicly Held Companies (Abrasca), an organization that represents major publicly traded companies in Brazil. He has been vocal about the need for broader tax reforms in the country, particularly concerning the taxation of corporate dividends and its impact on the business environment. Cesário has expressed concerns regarding the government's proposed tax measures, advocating for a more comprehensive approach to align Brazil's corporate tax practices with global standards. His statements in the media highlight the delicate balance between reducing the tax burden on lower-income individuals while ensuring that corporate taxation remains competitive and fair.
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Recent news mentions
Pablo Cesário, the CEO of the Brazilian Association of Publicly Traded Companies, expressed concern over criminal organizations infiltrating the private sector.
Chefe da Receita diz que devedor contumaz lava dinheiro do crime organizado: ‘São bandidos’Pablo Cesário, president of Abrasca, stated that the proposal affects the economy and may deter investors.
Renan cogita mudar projeto que amplia isenção do IR, mas alterações podem parar na Justiça. Veja por quêPablo Cesário is the president of the Brazilian Association of Publicly Traded Companies (Abrasca) who criticized the government's approach to increasing revenue without addressing public spending.
Setor privado reage contra IOF: ‘Governo enche a caixa d’água, mas com as torneiras abertas’Pablo Cesário, the executive president of Abrasca, commented on the merits and limitations of the government's proposal.
Imposto de Renda: Grandes empresas não querem reter tributo sobre dividendos de alta renda


















