Sebrae MS to Host Lecture on Tax Reform Impact for Small Businesses
Sebrae MS will hold a July 28 lecture to help small businesses understand and adapt to the upcoming Tax Reform's impacts on their operations and management.
- • The upcoming Tax Reform will affect Individual Microentrepreneurs (MEIs) and small businesses.
- • Sebrae MS is hosting a lecture on July 28 to address tax legislation changes and their effects.
- • The lecture will cover practical impacts and guidance on business management and planning.
- • Participants must register to attend the event.
Key details
The upcoming Tax Reform in Brazil is set to significantly affect Individual Microentrepreneurs (MEIs), microbusinesses, and small enterprises. To help these businesses navigate the changes, Sebrae MS is organizing a lecture titled "The Impact of Tax Reform on Small Businesses" scheduled for July 28 at 7 PM in the Entrepreneur's Room.
This session will guide participants through the key legislative changes and their practical consequences, covering daily business impacts, necessary management adjustments, and strategic planning considerations under the new tax framework. Interested small business owners and entrepreneurs are encouraged to register in advance to attend.
This event is part of ongoing efforts by Sebrae to support micro and small enterprises, which face challenges adapting to the evolving fiscal landscape. By providing targeted guidance, Sebrae aims to empower these businesses to manage the transition effectively and maintain sustainable operations.
The lecture occurs amid broader initiatives supporting entrepreneurship, such as the Feira do Empreendedor Sebrae event from August 6 to 8 in Londrina. This free event focuses on fostering business development and includes specialized sessions on starting a business, management, growth, and personal skill development. The combination of events underscores a proactive approach to nurturing small businesses in Brazil during periods of regulatory change.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.