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Amazonas Residents Pay R$46 Billion in Taxes in 2025
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Amazonas Residents Pay R$46 Billion in Taxes in 2025

Residents of Amazonas paid over R$46 billion in taxes in 2025, marking a significant increase from previous years, according to new data.

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Quick Summary

  • 124% of the total national revenue during the period.
  • 29 billion, which is higher than the amount recorded in the previous year.

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Total Revenue and National ContextManaus Specifics and Historical TrendsBreakdown of Tax SourcesConclusion

Quick Summary#

Residents of Amazonas paid more than R$46 billion in taxes in 2025, according to data from the Commercial Association of São Paulo. This amount represents 1.24% of the total national revenue during the period. In the city of Manaus alone, residents paid R$1.9 billion, which is higher than the amount recorded in the previous year.

The majority of the revenue came from taxes on the production and circulation of goods, primarily the ICMS tax. The annual revenue continues to grow, following increases from R$37 billion in 2023 to R$44 billion in 2024. The data considers the revenue collected between January 1st and December 31st.

Total Revenue and National Context#

Residents of Amazonas contributed a total of more than R$46 billion in taxes during the year 2025. This figure was reported by the Impostômetro maintained by the Commercial Association of São Paulo. The calculation covers the full calendar year, from January 1st through December 31st.

The total amount paid by the state represents a specific portion of the country's overall financial intake. Specifically, the R$46 billion figure accounts for 1.24% of all national revenue collected during that timeframe. This highlights the economic activity and tax burden within the state relative to the rest of the nation.

Manaus Specifics and Historical Trends#

Within the state, the capital city of Manaus accounted for a significant portion of the total. Residents in Manaus paid R$1.9 billion in taxes in 2025. This figure represents an increase compared to the revenue recorded in the year prior.

The trend indicates a consistent upward trajectory in tax collection over recent years. The revenue collected annually has been growing steadily:

  • In 2023, residents paid more than R$37 billion.
  • In 2024, the figure rose to more than R$44 billion.
  • In 2025, the total reached more than R$46 billion.

These numbers demonstrate a pattern of increasing fiscal contributions from the state's population and businesses.

Breakdown of Tax Sources#

The revenue data breaks down the types of taxes that contributed to the R$46 billion total. The largest share of the collection came from taxes levied on the production and circulation of merchandise.

Specifically, the Imposto sobre Circulação de Mercadorias e Serviços (ICMS) was the primary source. This tax is charged on products and services sold within the state. Regarding taxes on income and property, the Imposto de Renda (IR) generated the highest volume. This tax is paid by both individuals and companies. Additionally, the data includes previdenciária revenue, which encompasses contributions directed to Social Security, such as those funding retirement and other benefits.

Conclusion#

The data from 2025 illustrates a substantial financial contribution by the residents of Amazonas to the public coffers. With a total of over R$46 billion, the state remains a key contributor to the national revenue, accounting for 1.24% of the total. The growth observed from 2023 through 2025 suggests a continuing trend of increased tax collection, driven largely by taxes on the circulation of goods and services, as well as income taxes. As the state's economy evolves, these figures provide a critical metric for understanding the fiscal health and economic activity of the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Residents of Amazonas paid more than R$46 billion in taxes in 2025.

The main source was taxes on the production and circulation of goods, specifically the ICMS tax.

Yes, the annual revenue has been growing, rising from R$37 billion in 2023 to R$44 billion in 2024 and R$46 billion in 2025.

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