Mourão Campos Group has achieved the highest A+ classification in the Receita Sintonia Program, an initiative created by the Brazilian Federal Revenue Service to encourage tax and customs compliance among companies operating in the country.
The recognition reinforces the company’s commitment to tax compliance, corporate governance, and regulatory security in Brazil.
The recognition is granted to organizations that demonstrate a high level of tax registration compliance, fulfillment of tax obligations, and consistency in tax filings and tax bookkeeping.
More than an institutional certification, the A+ classification represents an important indicator of operational maturity, corporate governance, and an ongoing commitment to sound compliance practices.
What is the Receita Sintonia Program
Established by the Brazilian Federal Revenue Service, the Receita Sintonia Program aims to encourage best practices in tax and customs compliance by classifying taxpayers according to technical criteria related to fiscal regularity and reliability.
The evaluation considers factors such as:
- Tax registration compliance;
- Fulfillment of tax obligations;
- Consistency of submitted information;
- Compliance history before the Federal Revenue Service.
The A+ classification represents the highest level of compliance within the program.
The strategic importance of compliance in Brazil
The Brazilian regulatory environment is internationally recognized for its tax complexity, extensive ancillary obligations, and constant regulatory updates.
In this context, both domestic and international companies increasingly seek partners capable of offering not only operational support, but also regulatory security, predictability, and governance.
The highest classification in the Receita Sintonia Program reinforces the ability of Mourão Campos Group to operate according to the highest compliance standards required by the Brazilian Federal Revenue Service.
An even more relevant milestone amid the Brazilian Tax Reform.
This recognition comes at a particularly significant moment for companies operating in Brazil.
With the Tax Reform transition underway in 2026, including the gradual implementation of CBS and IBS, the Brazilian tax environment is undergoing one of the most substantial regulatory transformations in recent decades.
The expectation is for increased monitoring, data cross-checking, and stricter compliance requirements from tax authorities.
In this environment, robust compliance structures are no longer merely a regulatory requirement; they have become a strategic differentiator for companies seeking to operate with security and stability in the country.
Compliance as part of operational culture
Since 2008, Mourão Campos Group has worked alongside domestic and international companies, providing legal, paralegal, and accounting solutions for operations in Brazil.
Achieving the A+ classification reinforces a principle that has always guided the company’s operations: compliance should not be treated as an isolated obligation, but as an integral part of operational culture and the foundation of sustainable business relationships.
In a regulatory environment in constant evolution, transparency, accountability, and consistency remain fundamental pillars for sound and enduring operations.




