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Brazil plans to expand support for micro-entrepreneurs

By Thomson Reuters Jun 24, 2026 | 5:24 PM

BRASILIA, June 24 (Reuters) – Brazil’s government will announce measures to improve support for gig workers and small businesses ​in the coming days, including ‌proposals to raise the income ceiling for benefits and tax-debt renegotiation, and expand access to public sector purchases, the Ministry of Entrepreneurship ‌said ​on Wednesday.

• Micro-entrepreneurs (MEIs) make ⁠up a simplified Brazilian ⁠business category created by the government to formalize self-employed workers, such as food delivery and rideshare drivers, and small ​business owners.

• The measures aim to strengthen opportunities for more than ⁠16 million formalized MEIs ⁠in Brazil, the ministry said.

• ​It did not detail the new ceiling ​for benefits and tax-debt renegotiation, but Finance ‌Minister Dario Durigan said last week that by 2028 workers earning up to about 130,000 reais ($25,023), up from 81,000 ⁠reais now, would be eligible.

• Another measure will regularize debts of MEIs registered in federal ⁠active debt ‌so they can operate ⁠again and access benefits.

• A ​third ‌pillar will expand the “Contrata + Brasil” program, ​which ⁠allows small businesses to sell to the public sector, through an expanded network of participating entities.

($1 = 5.1953 reais)

(Reporting by Bernardo Caram; Writing by Fernando Cardoso; Editing by ​Sonali Paul)