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Court Upholds Injunction Freezing Campo Grande IPTU 2026 as Other Cities Advance With Discounts and New Calendars

The TJMS ruling caps any increase to 5.32% inflation, compelling the city to reissue tax bills within 30 days.

Overview

  • Desembargadora Denise de Barros Dodero rejected Campo Grande’s appeal, keeping IPTU due dates suspended and ordering recalculation limited to 5.32% inflation with new boletos issued in up to 30 days.
  • OAB-MS advised residents not to pay until revised bills are available and said those who paid above the inflation cap may receive refunds or credits if the injunction is upheld; the bundled trash fee also remains on hold.
  • Porto Alegre’s single-payment window with up to 11% off closed on Feb. 9, and non-adhesions will be automatically split into up to 10 installments without interest starting Mar. 9.
  • Palmas released 2026 bills with extended month-end due dates and up to 10 installments, offering 10% for upfront payment plus cumulative incentives such as good-standing, Nota Palmense Premiada and Palmas Solar.
  • Campinas set Feb. 10 as the residential single-payment deadline with 5% off and up to 11 installments available, applying a 4.49% adjustment tied to the city’s fiscal unit, while issuing more than 528,000 booklets.