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Is the Simples Nacional or another regime better for my international business?

TF inter · July 07, 2026

The Simples isn't always the cheapest option, even though it has 'simples' (simple) in its name. Those who export a lot sometimes save money with Lucro Presumido (presumed profit) or Lucro Real (actual profit). The answer depends on your margin, your annex, and how much you sell abroad. TF inter runs the comparison using real numbers from your business, not guesswork. Since we operate across the entire American continent, we calculate the cross-border scenario carefully. Bring your data and the TF inter accountant will show you which path costs you the least.

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