

Brazil vs New Zealand
Corporate Tax Comparison
Time of Update: Brazil: 3/24/2026 / New Zealand: 4/05/2026
Compare Brazil and New Zealand corporate tax rates, filing due dates, withholding tax, VAT, capital gains tax, and effective tax metrics for cross-border company planning.
Brazil vs New Zealand Corporate Tax Comparison
Basic Corporate Tax Comparison
Corporate Income Tax (CIT)
Brazil
New Zealand
General CIT Rate:
34 (composed of 25% IRPJ and 9% CSLL).
General CIT Rate:
28
CIT Return Due Date:
The last working day of July.
CIT Return Due Date:
July 7th (Settlement day from October 1st to March 31st). For balance days between April 1st and September 30th, the due date is the 7th day of the fourth month after the balance day. The application date for taxpayers associated with tax agents is extended to March 31st of the following year, regardless of the balance date.
CIT Payment Due Date:
Usually, on the last working day of March of the following year (when calculating IRPJ and CSLL annually), taxpayers can pay taxes within a quota from the last working day of the next month to the end of the quarter, or they can pay taxes in three installments, with the first installment from the next month to the end of the quarter when IRPJ and CSLL are calculated quarterly.
CIT Payment Due Date:
February 7th (balance settlement date from March 31st to September 30th). For other balance sheet dates, the year-end tax is usually due on the 7th day of the 11th month after the balance sheet date. The final tax filing deadline for taxpayers in contact with tax agents is extended by two months.
CIT Estimated Payment Due Date:
Normally monthly instalments, but there is an option of quarterly instalment.
CIT Estimated Payment Due Date:
According to the standard method, provisional duty is generally paid in three installments: (i) on the 28th day of the seventh month before the balance day. (ii) on the 28th day of the third month before the settlement day. (iii) on the 28th day of the month after the settlement day.
Withholding Tax (WHT)
Brazil
New Zealand
Resident Withholding Tax (Dividend/Interest/Royalty):
0 / 15 - 22.5 / N/A
Resident Withholding Tax (Dividend/Interest/Royalty):
33/28/0
None-Resident Withholding Tax (Dividend/Interest/Royalty):
10 / 15 / 15
None-Resident Withholding Tax (Dividend/Interest/Royalty):
30/15/15
Value-Added Tax (VAT)
Capital Gain Tax (CGT)
Brazil
New Zealand
General Capital Gain Tax Rate:
Residents: 34 legal entities (considered as a part of normal income, subject to normal CIT tax rate); non-residents: 15 to 22.5 (WHT); non-residents from tax haven countries: 25 (WHT).
General Capital Gain Tax Rate:
New Zealand does not have a comprehensive capital gains tax. However, with certain exceptions, capital gains earned by companies are typically taxed as dividends when distributed to shareholders.
Effective Tax Rate (ETR)
Brazil
New Zealand
Composite Effective Average Tax Rate:
32%
Composite Effective Average Tax Rate:
26.97%
Composite Effective Marginal Tax Rate:
15%
Composite Effective Marginal Tax Rate:
29.39%
