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Petrobras anticipates $2.2 bln struck to Q2 net income from tax debt offer

Brazilian staterun oil huge Petrobras stated on Monday it had actually accepted join a federal government tax debt renegotiation program that would lead to an estimated 11.9 billion reais ($ 2.19 billion) struck to its secondquarter net income.

In a securities filing, Petrobras said it had accepted pay the Brazilian federal government a total of 19.8 billion reais to end numerous tax cases, equating to a 65% discount from the initial quantity the tax workplace said was owed by the company.

The agreement would close tax cases from 2008 to 2013 related to funds Petrobras had actually sent out abroad to pay for services such as the chartering of vessels, it stated.

The tax payments should also assist the Brazilian government to balance its budget plan as the administration of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva looks for new sources of income to meet its financial targets for this year and 2025.

The announcement was one of the very first made by Petrobras considering that Magda Chambriard took the president function, after Lula dismissed previous Petrobras CEO Jean Paul Prates in May. Local media, however, had actually been reporting a possible tax deal between the business and the government was being talked about before the firm's leadership swap.

From the total quantity, Petrobras said it meant to pay about 8 billion reais through legal deposits it had actually already made or financial credits related to previous losses from subsidiaries.

Some 13% of the quantity Petrobras agreed to pay is associated with deals it has made along with service partners, the oil giant stated, including it is currently negotiating conditions under which it would get a payment in the future from these companies.

(source: Reuters)