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Brazil is a federal republic, so public finances are intertwined in the three spheres of government: the union, states and municipalities. The LRF - Fiscal Responsibility Law - is primarily aimed at balancing public finances, establishing targets to be achieved, transparency rules, control mechanisms and accountability. Thus, by establishing a fiscal policy that influences the basis for calculating revenue that is shared between states and municipalities, this work sought to highlight the impacts on the finances of municipalities in the state of Bahia, which like all other Brazilian…mehr

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Brazil is a federal republic, so public finances are intertwined in the three spheres of government: the union, states and municipalities. The LRF - Fiscal Responsibility Law - is primarily aimed at balancing public finances, establishing targets to be achieved, transparency rules, control mechanisms and accountability. Thus, by establishing a fiscal policy that influences the basis for calculating revenue that is shared between states and municipalities, this work sought to highlight the impacts on the finances of municipalities in the state of Bahia, which like all other Brazilian municipalities receive part of the revenue collected by the Federal Government (IR and IPI), under the title of FPM - Municipal Participation Fund. Given this scenario, the reader will be able to understand how the public finances of the municipalities surveyed have been affected and what the consequences have been, especially for the municipalities' public managers.
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Accountant, Administrator, Specialist in Governmental Controllership, Master in Accounting Sciences, Professor at UCSal (MBA), Multiplier for the National Treasury Secretariat, Member of the CRC-Ba Public Accounting Committee and Partner/Executive Director/Operations, Technology and Planning at Pi Contabilidade.