In April 2019, the Campo Grande City Council, in Mato Grosso do Sul, approved some changes to the bill that created the “Ecological Tax” program, popularly known as the “Green IPTU” law.
The proposed changes aim to include the use of solar energy as one of the criteria that allows property owners to have access to discounts on the ITPU rate.
The other rules and incentives existing in the “Green IPTU” law remain unchanged.
According to information obtained from the City Council, the changes are in reality a readjustment of the law to make the criteria clearer, making it simpler to use the incentives made possible by the program.
The “Green ITPU” law offers tax reductions according to resources available in buildings for capturing solar energy, including solar heating and photovoltaic generation. The law also encourages the use of rainwater through storage and reuse systems.
Property owners in Campo Grande can claim discounts of up to 10% on IPTU if they manage to meet all the law's criteria: use of solar energy, water reuse and use of sustainable materials in construction.
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