Brazil’s federal tax revenue climbed to BRL 325.75 billion in January 2026, up from BRL 292.72 billion recorded in December 2025, according to data last updated on 24 February 2026.
The increase marks a solid month-on-month gain in the federal government’s tax collection, suggesting a stronger fiscal intake at the start of 2026. While detailed drivers of the rise were not disclosed, the jump from December’s level indicates improved revenue performance heading into the new year.
Investors and analysts will be watching subsequent releases closely to see whether January’s higher revenue level is sustained and how it may influence Brazil’s fiscal balance and broader economic policy discussions in 2026.