Apucarana's Finance Secretary Strengthens Partnership with Accountants to Boost Local Business Environment

Apucarana's Finance Secretary deepens collaboration with local accountants through a key December meeting to foster improved tax management and business growth.

    Key details

  • • Apucarana’s Prefeitura is holding a second technical meeting with local accountants on December 16.
  • • The meeting aims to enhance communication and cooperation between the municipal government and accountants.
  • • Mayor Rodolfo Mota highlighted accountants’ role in economic growth and tax compliance.
  • • Discussion topics include municipal tax code updates and recent ISS reform.

The Prefeitura de Apucarana is intensifying its collaboration with local accountants through a second technical meeting scheduled for December 16 at 9 AM in the Salão Nobre of the Paço Municipal. This initiative, led by the Secretaria da Fazenda in partnership with the Sindicato dos Contabilistas de Apucarana (Sicap), aims to improve communication between the municipal government and accounting professionals to modernize tax management and enhance the city’s business climate.

Mayor Rodolfo Mota emphasized the importance of this dialogue, stating, "Accountants are essential partners in guiding businesses, ensuring tax compliance, and securely managing information that supports the municipality's economic growth." The agenda of the upcoming meeting includes updates on the recent reform of the Imposto Sobre Serviços (ISS) and progress since the initial meeting in June, which tackled reforms to the Municipal Tax Code and tax inconsistency self-regulation.

Secretary of Finance Professor Rogério Ribeiro noted the meeting is open to all accounting professionals in Apucarana, regardless of union affiliation, affirming the administration’s commitment to inclusivity and collaborative problem-solving. This ongoing partnership is designed to yield effective results in supporting Apucarana’s commercial and economic development through enhanced fiscal policies and sector cooperation.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.