Federal Contributions on Revenues - PIS and COFINS
PIS and COFINS: The Contribution for the Social Integration Program (Contribuição para o Programa de Integração Social), or PIS, and the Contribution for the Financing of Social Security (Contribuição para o Financiamento da Seguridade Social), or COFINS, are assessed mainly on SulAmérica’s operating revenues, and may be charged on a cumulative or non-cumulative basis, according to the nature of the businesses in which the Company is engaged. Under the cumulative system, the PIS contribution is levied at a rate of 0.65% and the COFINS contribution is levied at a rate of 4%. The main sources of the PIS and COFINS taxable revenue basis are (i) the total amount of earned premiums, net of claims paid, (ii) the total amount of private pension contributions, net of changes in private pension reserves. Starting in 2004, SulAmérica adopted a practice under Brazilian GAAP that allows it to recognize PIS and COFINS tax credits in connection with (i) payable claims, which are those retained claims that have been reported but not yet paid, and (ii) the respective IBNR reserve constituted for such claims.
Municipal Taxes on Services – ISS: Certain of SulAmérica’s subsidiaries, including Saepar Serviços e Participações S.A. and Sul América Serviços Médicos S.A., its ASO subsidiary, are subject to a municipal tax on services (Imposto sobre Serviços de Qualquer Natureza), or ISS, levied at a rate of 5.0% of their respective taxable revenue bases.
State Value-added Taxes – ICMS: SulAmérica’s insurance operating subsidiaries are subject to a state value-added tax (Imposto sobre Operações Relativas à Circulação de Mercadorias e sobre Prestações de Serviços de Transporte Interestadual e Intermunicipal e de Comunicação), or ICMS, on the sale of salvage at a maximum rate of 19%. This rate varies according to the Brazilian state where the sale is made. |