I have an interest in starting a transaction to import used cars to Brazil and need to find out how and what the taxes are. Also, if not feasible, I may be interested in importing new cars as well. any serious information on this will be truly appreciated.
The laws in Brazil allow you to import a car from the United States, so long as it is not for business. You may not show or reveal any trade practices, and you may not import used cars. Only new.
There are 3 steps when importing your new car from U.S. to Brazil.
First, you must get your license to use the car in Brazil through the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama).
Second, you must obtain your Certificate of Suitability through the National Traffic Department (Denatran).
Third, you will register the car through the Department of Foreign Trade (Secex).
Get by the first two steps (Ibama and Denatran) and third step of registering it will be gravy.
www.ibama.gov.br
www.denatran.gov.br
Let me know if we can assist in the great state of Amapa!
The laws in Brazil allow you to import a car from the United States, so long as it is not for business. You may not show or reveal any trade practices, and you may not import used cars. Only new.
There are 3 steps when importing your new car from U.S. to Brazil.
First, you must get your license to use the car in Brazil through the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama).
Second, you must obtain your Certificate of Suitability through the National Traffic Department (Denatran).
Third, you will register the car through the Department of Foreign Trade (Secex).
Get by the first two steps (Ibama and Denatran) and third step of registering it will be gravy.
http://www.ibama.gov.br
http://www.denatran.gov.br
Let me know if we can assist in the great state of Amapa!
References :
http://www.mybrazilguide.com