
The tax reform, which is currently in the implementation phase, has attracted particular interest among economic agents in the field of agribusiness, mainly due to the need to understand how the new rules will change the operational, financial and tax flows of the sector. In this context, a collective work has been launched that brings together experts in tax law, tax administration, industry and the agricultural industry chain, with the aim of providing a qualified and technical analysis of the proposed changes.
Among the published contents, the chapter written by Eduardo Petillo stands out, which is dedicated to studying the reform from a practical perspective, focusing on the direct application of the new legal provisions in the rural productive environment. The author structures the text to explain where the tax is imposed, how credits are taken and used, and how reform changes cost shaping and fiscal predictability in this area.
Petillo emphasizes that the main purpose of this chapter is to translate the move from the theoretical model to its embodiment in the everyday life of the product, reducing interpretive noise and providing clarity on financial and operational impacts. The analysis highlights points such as the possibility of reducing cumulative effects, increasing rationality in price formation, reducing regulatory uncertainty, and improving conditions for agricultural planning.
According to the author, the simplification brought by the new system tends to favor strategic decisions related to farming, sourcing of inputs, investments in machinery, contract management and renegotiation of schedules, as more transparent processes increase cash flow predictability and reduce risks throughout the chain.
The launch of the book has sparked qualified discussions in the sector, especially among professionals working in tax consulting, accounting, legal consulting and business management in agribusiness. Petillo stresses that the reading is particularly important for agents who need to understand tax processes “in the field,” allowing a clear view of the tangible effects of the legislation.
The work is available through Editora Mizuno, and the purchase link can be accessed directly on the website.