Estimated Annual IPTU
BRL2,250
Monthly Equivalent
BRL188
Brazil IPTU Calculator — IPTU Assessed Value — Valor Venal (R$) ₹2,25,000
With iptu assessed value — valor venal (r$) of ₹2,25,000, the estimated annual iptu is BRL2,250.
Valor venal found on your IPTU bill. Typically 40-70% of market value.
Estimated Annual IPTU
BRL3,000
Monthly Equivalent
BRL250
IPTU rates vary significantly by municipality. Rates shown are illustrative averages. São Paulo: 0.6-1.5% residential. Rio de Janeiro: 0.6-1.2%. Check your municipality for exact rates and progressive scales.
What is the Brazil IPTU Calculator?
IPTU (Imposto Predial e Territorial Urbano) is a municipal property tax in Brazil, levied annually on urban property. The tax base is the assessed value (valor venal), set by the municipality and typically lower than market value. Rates are set by each municipality and vary by property type. Most cities offer discounts for payment in full (cota única) in January.
Formula
IPTU = Assessed Value (Valor Venal) × Municipal Rate.- V_venal
- = Municipal assessed value
- r_municipal
- = Property tax rate by type
How to use the Brazil IPTU Calculator
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Step 1
Enter the assessed value (valor venal) from your IPTU bill.
- 2
Step 2
Select property type.
- 3
Step 3
View estimated annual IPTU.
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Frequently asked questions
When is IPTU due in Brazil?
IPTU is billed annually, typically in January. Most municipalities offer a single-payment discount of 5-10% (cota única), or installment payment options throughout the year. Deadlines vary by city.
Is IPTU deductible from income tax in Brazil?
IPTU paid on a rental property is deductible as an expense against rental income (Carnê-Leão). For owner-occupied primary residence, IPTU is not deductible from IRPF.
Do retirees or low-income families pay IPTU in Brazil?
Many municipalities offer IPTU exemptions or discounts for elderly residents (age 60+), low-income families, and small residential properties below a threshold value. Check your local prefeitura for specific programs.
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