Are you losing thousands in property taxes in Brazil?

The São Paulo trap vs. smarter cities

R$ 15,000

ITBI on a R$500,000 apartment in São Paulo capital

On top of ITBI, you pay notary fees (~R$4,000), registry (~1.5% / R$7,500), mandatory certificates (R$400–800), and sworn translations. Total extra: up to 6% of price.

✘ Mito

São Paulo locks you at 3% ITBI

✓ Verdade

Cities like Curitiba offer 2.5% — a R$2,500 saving

Dica

Notary and registry fees are state-regulated, but rates drop outside capital regions. In São Paulo state interior, notary fees can be R$3,000–3,500 instead of R$4,500.

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Factor translation and certificate fees

The difference between 3% and 2.5% isn't just 0.5% — it's R$2,500 back in your pocket.

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