Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 7:25:26 GMT
A friend who wants to encourage a candidate's campaign by printing saints will not be able to do so unless he owns a printing company. Otherwise the little favor could be the reason why the candidate's accounts will not be approved. These and other tips are in the booklet published by the Regional Electoral Court of Rio de Janeiro with the aim of explaining Resolution of the Superior Electoral Court.
The Brazilian fundraising model for candidates which allows the candidate to seek financing directly from the business community for their campaign requires specific care. It is not permitted for example to receive money from trade unions civil society organizations of public interest public service concessionaires or permit holders religious charities and sports entities.
It is worth remembering that the financing search system is responsible for several scandals that suggest the involvement of politicians with businesspeople and the socalled slush fund of campaigns — the most famous was recognized by PT leaders in the case of the monthly allowance.
Concern about campaign financing increased after March st BTC Number Data when the TSE decided that to compete in this year's municipal elections it is not enough for candidates to have presented campaign accounts from the last elections but it is also necessary that the numbers have been approved. This also applies so that candidates who do not have their accounts approved for this election are prevented from registering their candidacy in the next elections.
The TRERJ booklet which aims to reduce problems with accounts so common in electoral courts explains that there are two types of resources financial and those estimable in cash. “The financial ones come from cash donations checks transfers etc. Money estimable are services or goods donated or lent which can be measured in money.”
The candidate may donate resources of estimated value to their candidacy such as their car or other property but these assets must have been acquired prior to the application for registration of the candidacy.
Donations from individuals are limited to of the gross income earned in declared to the Federal Revenue of Brazil excluding estimable donations in cash related to the use of movable or immovable assets with a value of up to R$ thousand. Donations from legal entities can reach a maximum of of the donor's gross revenue earned in
If the funds raised are not sufficient to cover campaign expenses the candidate may receive donations to cover them. “If there is any remaining debt to be paid off the political party may assume the candidate’s campaign debt” says the booklet. In this case the candidate must present a statement signed by the president of the regional party body authorization from the national leadership and the payment schedule.
The Brazilian fundraising model for candidates which allows the candidate to seek financing directly from the business community for their campaign requires specific care. It is not permitted for example to receive money from trade unions civil society organizations of public interest public service concessionaires or permit holders religious charities and sports entities.
It is worth remembering that the financing search system is responsible for several scandals that suggest the involvement of politicians with businesspeople and the socalled slush fund of campaigns — the most famous was recognized by PT leaders in the case of the monthly allowance.
Concern about campaign financing increased after March st BTC Number Data when the TSE decided that to compete in this year's municipal elections it is not enough for candidates to have presented campaign accounts from the last elections but it is also necessary that the numbers have been approved. This also applies so that candidates who do not have their accounts approved for this election are prevented from registering their candidacy in the next elections.
The TRERJ booklet which aims to reduce problems with accounts so common in electoral courts explains that there are two types of resources financial and those estimable in cash. “The financial ones come from cash donations checks transfers etc. Money estimable are services or goods donated or lent which can be measured in money.”
The candidate may donate resources of estimated value to their candidacy such as their car or other property but these assets must have been acquired prior to the application for registration of the candidacy.
Donations from individuals are limited to of the gross income earned in declared to the Federal Revenue of Brazil excluding estimable donations in cash related to the use of movable or immovable assets with a value of up to R$ thousand. Donations from legal entities can reach a maximum of of the donor's gross revenue earned in
If the funds raised are not sufficient to cover campaign expenses the candidate may receive donations to cover them. “If there is any remaining debt to be paid off the political party may assume the candidate’s campaign debt” says the booklet. In this case the candidate must present a statement signed by the president of the regional party body authorization from the national leadership and the payment schedule.