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Petrobras tax arrangement to bring Brazil over $2 bln of financial relief

An arrangement reached earlier today between Brazilian stateowned oil giant Petrobras and the nation's finance ministry to settle tax debts is set to bring the government near this year's target for earnings brought in from back taxes settled through court disagreements, a source at the finance ministry said.

Subtracting ineligible funds, some 11.85 billion reais ($ 2.17 billion) of Petrobras payouts would go toward the main financial balance, set to be paid by the end of the year, the source stated.

The figure is just under the amount forecast in this year's. budget plan of 12.17 billion reais, according to the financing. ministry.

Petrobras is set to receive a 65% discount rate from what it owed. in tax cases from 2008 to 2013, connected to funds it had sent out. abroad to pay for services such as the chartering of vessels.

The firm will pay an overall of 19.8 billion reais, but a. part of those funds will not affect this year's tax. collection objective, the source stated.

Some 8 billion reais will be paid through previously made. legal deposits or tax breaks connected to previous losses from. Petrobras subsidiaries, according to the company.

Those funds do not count for the financing ministry's objective,. the source stated, as the legal deposits had already been paid and. taken into consideration at the time. Tax credits likewise do not count,. as there will be no direct injection of money included, the. source included.

The arrangement in between the ministry and Petrobras is anticipated. to be the largest this year, although other business could also. join the financial obligation renegotiation plan, the source said.

(source: Reuters)