Minister Dias Toffoli, of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), requested additional information and suspended the judgment that discusses the incidence of PIS/Cofins and CSLL on the values resulting from the cooperative acts inherent to cooperative societies. The case has an impact of R$ 9.1 billion for the Union, according to calculations by the Federal Revenue.
The judgment began with the vote of the rapporteur, Luís Roberto Barroso, in favor of the taxation. He was followed so far by Minister Alexandre de Moraes.
Barroso understood that the operations carried out with non-associated third parties (atypical or improper cooperative acts) should be taxed in the same way as activities of other companies. That is, with CSLL incidence on the profit and PIS/Cofins on the revenue.
The analysis was being carried out in the virtual plenary. Now, Toffoli has up to 90 days to return the case for analysis by his colleagues.