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Asset Purchase vs Share Purchase in Brazil, Tax, Liability and When Buyers or Sellers Should Choose Each

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Every acquisition of a Brazilian business forces a threshold decision: should the buyer acquire the company’s individual assets through an asset purchase agreement (APA), or buy the seller’s equity through a share purchase agreement (SPA)? The choice between an asset purchase vs share purchase in Brazil determines who bears historic liabilities, how much tax each side pays, whether contracts and licences survive the transfer, and how long it takes to close. This guide sets out the tax rates, liability mechanics and regulatory requirements that separate the two structures, then delivers a concrete “choose when” framework so buyers, sellers, PE/VC teams and their advisers can brief counsel with a clear structural preference already in hand.

The Core Distinction: Asset Deal vs Share Deal in Brazil

In an asset deal, the buyer selects specific assets, equipment, intellectual property, customer contracts, real estate, and, separately, agrees which liabilities it will assume. The target company itself remains with the seller, along with every obligation not expressly transferred. In a share deal, the buyer acquires the seller’s equity stake in the target entity. Because the legal entity does not change, all assets and all liabilities, known and unknown, stay inside the company. The buyer simply steps into the seller’s shoes as shareholder, governed by Lei nº 6.404/1976 (the Brazilian Corporations Law).

Consider a practical example: a mid-market PE fund acquiring a São Paulo-based software company valued at BRL 100 million. If the fund buys shares, it inherits the company’s tax history, pending labour claims and any undisclosed regulatory exposure. If it buys assets, it can cherry-pick the technology platform and key contracts while leaving disputed liabilities behind, but it will need third-party consents for every contract assignment and may trigger transfer taxes on real property. The asset vs share deal choice in Brazil is never purely legal; it is a negotiated economic trade-off between tax efficiency, risk allocation and transaction speed.

The difference between a share purchase and an asset purchase in Brazil can be stated in one sentence: in a share deal the buyer acquires the entire entity (with all its baggage), while in an asset deal the buyer acquires only what it agrees to take.

Option A: Asset Purchase, Mechanics, Advantages and Drawbacks

An asset purchase in Brazil is documented through an APA that itemises every asset being transferred and every liability being assumed. The buyer negotiates the scope line by line. Contracts, licences and permits generally require counterparty consent or regulatory re-issuance before they can pass to the buyer, a process that adds both time and uncertainty. Where the assets include real estate, the municipal real-property transfer tax (ITBI) applies, typically ranging from 2 % to 3 % depending on the municipality. Where employees are attached to the transferred business unit, Brazilian labour law (CLT) treats the buyer as a successor employer, meaning employment obligations transfer automatically even in an asset deal.

The principal attraction for buyers is the ability to quarantine liability: obligations not listed in the APA remain with the seller’s entity. For buyers concerned about hidden tax debts, environmental exposure or pending litigation, this clean-slate mechanism is powerful. On the tax side, purchase price allocation in an asset purchase allows the buyer to step up the tax basis of acquired assets, generating future depreciation and amortisation deductions against IRPJ and CSLL, a benefit largely unavailable in a share deal.

Pros and cons of an asset purchase in Brazil

Buyer advantages:

  • Liability quarantine. Buyer excludes or limits assumed liabilities, reducing exposure to unknown claims.
  • Tax step-up. Purchase price allocation creates a new, higher tax base for acquired assets; future depreciation and amortisation of goodwill and intangibles reduce taxable income.
  • Selective scope. Buyer acquires only the assets it wants, no obligation to take on non-performing divisions or surplus property.

Seller / deal disadvantages:

  • Transfer complexity. Each contract, licence and permit may need individual consent or re-issuance, which slows closing.
  • Higher seller tax. The seller may face gain calculated asset-by-asset, potentially at higher effective rates (IRPJ at 25 % plus CSLL at 9 % for corporate sellers on each appreciated asset).
  • ITBI on real estate. Municipal transfer tax applies to any real property in the deal, adding a direct transaction cost.
  • Labour succession. Under the CLT, employees connected to the transferred business unit transfer automatically, and the buyer becomes the successor employer, liability quarantine does not fully apply to labour claims.

A buyer should choose an asset deal in Brazil when the target carries significant contingent liabilities, when the buyer wants only a defined subset of assets, when future tax deductions from a stepped-up basis outweigh the transfer costs, or when the seller is willing to retain and wind down the residual entity.

Option B: Share Purchase, Mechanics, Advantages and Drawbacks

A share purchase is documented through an SPA under which the seller transfers its equity in the target company to the buyer. The target entity continues to exist unchanged: its contracts, licences, permits, employees and liabilities all remain in place. From a regulatory standpoint, the share transfer is often simpler because no third-party consents are needed for contracts that run with the entity (though change-of-control clauses must be checked). Share transfers in a sociedade anônima (corporation) follow the procedures set out in Lei nº 6.404/1976, while transfers in a sociedade limitada (limited liability company) are governed by the Brazilian Civil Code and the company’s articles of association.

For sellers, the share sale route is almost always preferable. The seller is taxed on the capital gain calculated as the difference between the sale price and the tax-cost basis of its shares, a single taxable event rather than the asset-by-asset calculation required in an APA. Individual sellers pay capital gains tax at progressive rates starting at 15 %. Corporate sellers include the gain in their IRPJ/CSLL base. Non-resident sellers face withholding tax on the capital gain.

Pros and cons of a share purchase in Brazil

Seller advantages:

  • Simpler exit. A single transfer of shares rather than asset-by-asset assignments; contracts, licences and employment relationships continue uninterrupted.
  • Capital gains timing. Tax is calculated on the share gain in one event, potentially at a lower effective rate than asset-by-asset taxation.
  • No ITBI. Share transfers do not trigger municipal real-property transfer tax (except where the target is a holding whose predominant activity is real estate, a narrow exception).

Buyer disadvantages:

  • Full liability inheritance. The buyer acquires every historic liability, tax assessments, labour claims, environmental obligations, undisclosed debts, inside the entity.
  • No automatic tax step-up. In a share acquisition, the tax basis of the target’s underlying assets generally does not reset; the buyer inherits the seller’s depreciated tax base, limiting future deductions.
  • Reliance on indemnities. Buyer protection depends entirely on representations, warranties, escrows and holdback mechanisms negotiated in the SPA.

Industry observers note that when a target has clean due-diligence results and holds valuable licences or long-term contracts with change-of-control restrictions that are difficult to navigate, the share purchase route is the pragmatic choice, even for buyers, because the cost and delay of contract reassignment in an asset deal can exceed the risk premium of inheriting liabilities.

Asset Purchase vs Share Purchase in Brazil, Side-by-Side Comparison

The table below compares the two structures across the dimensions that matter most in a Brazilian M&A transaction. Use it as a quick-reference checklist before moving to the detailed analysis that follows.

Dimension Asset Purchase (APA) Share Purchase (SPA)
Transaction scope Buyer acquires specified assets and assumes only agreed liabilities; contracts and licences need individual assignment or consent Buyer acquires equity; entire legal entity, all assets and all liabilities, transfers with the shares
Tax effect, seller Gain calculated asset-by-asset; corporate sellers subject to IRPJ (25 %) + CSLL (9 %) on each gain Single capital gain on shares; individuals taxed at progressive rates from 15 %; corporates include in IRPJ/CSLL base
Tax effect, buyer (step-up) Purchase price allocation allows tax step-up; future depreciation/amortisation deductions available No automatic step-up of underlying asset tax base; limited options to create future deductions
Purchase price allocation Allocated across individual assets; goodwill and intangibles amortisable over useful life Allocated to equity; goodwill recognised at entity level but limited tax deductibility unless merged
Liability transfer Buyer excludes or limits assumed liabilities; cleaner quarantine (except labour successor liability) Buyer inherits all historic liabilities; relies on reps, warranties, escrows and indemnities
ITBI (municipal transfer tax) Applies to any real estate in the deal (typically 2 %–3 %) Generally not triggered (narrow exception for real-estate holding companies)
Regulatory approvals & consents Contract-by-contract consent; licence re-issuance may be required; CADE filing if thresholds met Change-of-control clauses checked; licences generally continue; CADE filing if thresholds met
Timing to close Longer, consent gathering, asset-by-asset transfer, potential ITBI assessment Shorter, single share transfer plus any CADE or sectoral approval
Documentation APA, assignment agreements, asset schedules, employee transfer notices SPA, shareholders’ agreement (if any), share transfer instruments, board/shareholder resolutions
Escrow & indemnity architecture Smaller escrow typical; limited indemnity scope (fewer inherited risks) Larger escrow common; extensive reps/warranties and indemnity caps needed to protect buyer
Key negotiation levers Price vs scope of assumed liabilities; ITBI allocation; consent conditions precedent Price vs indemnity caps and survival periods; escrow size; de minimis and basket thresholds

The table reveals a clear pattern: the asset purchase route favours the buyer (clean liabilities, tax step-up), while the share purchase route favours the seller (simpler exit, lower tax friction). The sections below unpack each dimension with the numbers and statutory references needed to model the trade-offs.

Dimension-by-Dimension Analysis

Tax Implications of an Asset Purchase vs a Share Purchase in Brazil

Tax is the single most influential variable in the asset-vs-share decision for Brazilian transactions. The rates, timing and deductibility of gains differ materially between the two structures.

Tax Item Asset Purchase Share Purchase
Seller, corporate (Lucro Real) Gain on each asset subject to IRPJ (25 %) + CSLL (9 %) = 34 % combined nominal rate Capital gain on shares included in IRPJ/CSLL base; same 34 % nominal rate but calculated on single gain amount
Seller, individual Capital gains tax at progressive rates: 15 % (up to BRL 5 m), 17.5 %, 20 %, 22.5 % (above BRL 30 m) Same progressive capital gains rates apply to share gain
Seller, non-resident Withholding tax on capital gain (generally 15 %; 25 % if resident in low-tax jurisdiction) Same withholding rates on share gain
Buyer, tax step-up Yes, purchase price allocated to assets creates new depreciable/amortisable base No automatic step-up; underlying asset base remains at historic cost
PIS/COFINS on asset sales May apply to sale of certain assets (inventory, services); verify regime (cumulative vs non-cumulative) Not applicable to share transfer
ITBI (real estate) Applicable, typically 2 %–3 % (São Paulo: 3 % on assessed value) Generally not triggered
CADE filing fee Filing required if revenue thresholds met; fee applies equally to both structures Same, filing required if revenue thresholds met

All rates are indicative as of 2026. Verify with Receita Federal and applicable municipal codes.

The critical buyer-side takeaway: in an asset purchase, the buyer can amortise goodwill and depreciate stepped-up tangible assets over their useful lives, generating annual tax deductions against IRPJ and CSLL. In a share purchase, that benefit is generally unavailable unless the buyer subsequently merges the target into its own entity, a step that carries its own tax and corporate complexity. For transactions where intangible assets (technology, brand, customer relationships) represent a large share of the purchase price, the present value of those future deductions can be substantial.

Purchase Price Allocation and Accounting

How the purchase price is allocated between tangible assets, intangible assets and goodwill drives the buyer’s future tax position and affects reported earnings under BR GAAP/IFRS.

  • Asset purchase. The buyer allocates the purchase price directly to each acquired asset at fair market value. Amounts allocated to depreciable tangible assets generate depreciation deductions. Amounts allocated to identifiable intangible assets (e.g., customer lists, technology, trademarks) are amortised over their estimated useful lives. Residual goodwill, the excess of purchase price over fair value of net identifiable assets, is amortisable for tax purposes over a minimum period, providing an additional deduction stream.
  • Share purchase. The purchase price is allocated to equity. Goodwill is recognised at the entity level for accounting purposes (CPC 15/IFRS 3), but tax amortisation of that goodwill is generally only available if the target is subsequently merged into the buyer, and even then is subject to specific conditions under Brazilian tax rules. Without a merger, the buyer’s tax base in the underlying assets remains at the target’s historic cost.

For buyers focused on purchase price allocation in Brazil, the asset route offers superior tax-deduction mechanics. Sellers, conversely, prefer the share route precisely because the allocation complexity, and the resulting tax-efficient deductions, sit with the buyer rather than creating additional taxable gain fragmentation for the seller.

Liability Allocation and Indemnities

Liability transfer is the second most decisive dimension in the asset purchase vs share purchase decision in Brazil.

  • Asset purchase, selective assumption. The APA lists each liability the buyer agrees to assume. Everything else stays with the seller. This “clean-slate” approach is the primary reason buyers with risk-averse mandates prefer asset deals. However, Brazilian law imposes automatic successor liability in certain categories, most notably labour and tax claims connected to the transferred business, which limits the effectiveness of contractual carve-outs. Under the CLT, employees linked to the transferred business unit follow the assets, and related labour obligations may attach to the buyer as successor.
  • Share purchase, full inheritance. The buyer acquires the entity with its entire liability history. Protection comes from contractual mechanisms: representations and warranties, indemnification clauses with negotiated caps and baskets, escrow accounts (commonly sized at 10 %–20 % of purchase price in Brazilian mid-market deals) and holdbacks. Buyers must invest heavily in due diligence to surface hidden liabilities before signing.

The practical implication: if due diligence reveals material contingent liabilities, pending tax assessments, environmental remediation orders, or significant labour litigation, the asset route offers structurally stronger protection. If the target’s liability profile is clean and the buyer needs the entity’s contracts and licences intact, a share deal with robust indemnities is more efficient.

Timing, Procedural and Regulatory Approvals

Timing differences between the two structures can be significant, particularly for regulated targets.

  • Contract assignment consents. In an asset deal, most commercial contracts require counterparty consent for assignment. Key customers or suppliers may withhold consent or use the opportunity to renegotiate terms, a risk that can delay or even derail closing.
  • Licences and permits. Sectoral licences from regulators such as ANATEL (telecommunications), ANP (oil and gas) or ANVISA (health) may need to be reissued in the buyer’s name in an asset deal. In a share deal, these licences typically remain with the entity, though change-of-control provisions must be checked.
  • CADE (antitrust) filing. Both structures require a merger control filing with CADE if the parties meet the applicable revenue thresholds. Brazil operates a mandatory pre-closing notification system for transactions that reach the thresholds. CADE’s review period for straightforward transactions is typically 30 to 60 days, but complex cases can take longer.
  • Labour. In both structures, where a going-concern business unit transfers, the CLT’s successor-employer doctrine applies. The buyer should budget for labour due diligence and potential redundancy costs regardless of the deal form.

The likely practical effect: share deals close faster when the target holds multiple licences or complex contract portfolios, because the entity, and therefore its contractual relationships, does not change. Asset deals require more lead time for consent gathering but give the buyer granular control over what it takes on.

Enforceability and Dispute Resolution

Both APAs and SPAs in Brazil commonly include arbitration clauses, particularly in mid-market and cross-border transactions. Brazilian courts recognise and enforce arbitral awards under Lei nº 9.307/1996 (the Brazilian Arbitration Act). Forum selection matters because indemnity recovery, the buyer’s primary post-closing remedy in a share deal, depends on enforceability.

  • Escrow enforcement. Escrow accounts held with Brazilian banks provide immediate liquidity for indemnity claims, avoiding the delay of court or arbitral proceedings for the escrowed amount. Escrow sizing norms in Brazil typically range from 10 % to 20 % of the purchase price, with release periods of 18 to 36 months post-closing.
  • Cross-border enforcement. Where the seller is a non-resident, enforcing an indemnity claim beyond the escrow requires either a Brazilian arbitral award (enforceable domestically) or homologation of a foreign judgment by the Superior Tribunal de Justiça (STJ), a process that adds time and cost.
  • Asset deal advantage. Because the buyer in an asset deal has already excluded unwanted liabilities at closing, the need for post-closing indemnity claims is structurally lower, reducing enforcement risk.

What Is Changing in 2026

No single legislative overhaul in 2026 has fundamentally altered the asset-vs-share calculus in Brazil. However, several trends are shaping deal-structuring decisions this year and merit attention.

First, the sustained focus on CSLL rates and their interaction with IRPJ continues to make effective corporate tax rates a key variable in purchase-price modelling. Any adjustment to the CSLL rate, even incremental, shifts the relative attractiveness of asset-deal step-up deductions. Second, Receita Federal has increased scrutiny of goodwill amortisation claims in post-merger contexts, making the documentation and economic substance of purchase price allocations more important than ever. Third, CADE has maintained an active enforcement posture, and early indications suggest that review timelines for complex transactions may lengthen, which makes the choice between asset and share structures relevant not just for tax but for deal-execution speed.

Buyers and sellers should confirm the current CSLL rate and any updated Receita Federal guidance on goodwill amortisation with local counsel before finalising their structure.

Decision Framework: When to Choose an Asset Purchase vs a Share Purchase in Brazil

The following framework translates the dimension-by-dimension analysis into actionable triggers. Use it to identify which structure aligns with your transaction priorities before engaging counsel.

Choose an asset purchase when:

  • Due diligence has revealed material contingent liabilities (tax, environmental, labour) that cannot be adequately covered by indemnities alone.
  • The buyer wants only a defined subset of the target’s operations, a product line, a technology platform, specific real estate, rather than the full entity.
  • The buyer’s tax advisers confirm that the present value of stepped-up depreciation and goodwill amortisation deductions exceeds the additional transaction costs (ITBI, consent fees, longer timeline).
  • The target holds few contracts with non-assignment clauses, making consent gathering manageable.
  • The seller is willing to retain the residual entity and manage its wind-down (common where the seller is a larger corporate divesting a non-core unit).
  • The transaction involves significant real-property assets and the buyer is prepared to absorb ITBI as part of the cost model.

Choose a share purchase when:

  • The target’s due-diligence results are clean, with limited undisclosed liabilities.
  • The target holds licences, permits or regulated concessions that cannot easily be reassigned or reissued (telecoms, energy, transport, health).
  • Continuity of the target’s commercial contracts is critical to deal value, and many contracts contain restrictive assignment or change-of-control clauses.
  • The seller is an individual or a PE fund seeking the simplest tax-efficient exit, a single capital-gains event on shares.
  • Speed to close is a priority, and the parties want to avoid the time required for asset-by-asset consents.
  • The buyer has the due-diligence resources to price contingent liabilities and is comfortable relying on a well-structured escrow and indemnity package.
If your priority is… Choose
Minimising buyer exposure to historical liabilities Asset purchase
Maximising buyer tax deductions (step-up / amortisation) Asset purchase
Preserving licences and contracts without reassignment Share purchase
Fastest possible closing timeline Share purchase
Seller achieving a clean, single-event capital-gains exit Share purchase
Acquiring only a specific business unit or asset portfolio Asset purchase
Avoiding municipal transfer taxes (ITBI) on real estate Share purchase
Reducing post-closing indemnity and enforcement risk Asset purchase

When to Engage a Lawyer for This Decision

The asset-vs-share choice is not one to finalise on a spreadsheet alone. Engage qualified M&A counsel in Brazil when any of the following applies:

  • Pre-LOI structuring. Before signing a letter of intent, you need a tax model comparing after-tax proceeds (seller) or after-tax cost of ownership (buyer) under both structures. This requires Brazilian tax counsel to run the numbers with current IRPJ, CSLL and ITBI rates.
  • Material contingent liabilities surface in due diligence. If due diligence reveals pending tax assessments, significant labour claims or environmental obligations exceeding 5 %–10 % of enterprise value, counsel must advise whether an asset structure adequately quarantines those risks or whether enhanced indemnities in a share deal are sufficient.
  • Regulated sector. If the target holds licences from ANATEL, ANP, ANVISA, ANAC or any other sectoral regulator, counsel must confirm whether a share transfer preserves those licences and whether change-of-control notification is required.
  • Cross-border elements. Where the buyer or seller is a non-resident, withholding tax rules, treaty relief and cross-border enforcement of indemnities require specialist advice.
  • CADE thresholds may be met. If either party’s Brazilian group revenue exceeds the applicable CADE notification threshold, a mandatory pre-closing filing is required, and gun-jumping carries significant penalties. Counsel should be engaged before any binding commitment.

The right time to instruct a Brazil lawyer is before the LOI is signed, not after the structure has been locked in.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Elias Jabbour at KLA Advogados, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. KLA Advogados, Comparing Asset and Share Purchases (Brazil)
  2. KLA Advogados, Asset Acquisition Q&A (Brazil)
  3. Practical Law (Thomson Reuters), Comparing Asset and Share Purchases
  4. Baker McKenzie, Global Private M&A Guide (Brazil)
  5. Receita Federal (Brazil), Official Tax Guidance
  6. Lei Nº 6.404/1976, Brazilian Corporations Law
  7. Municipality of São Paulo, ITBI Reference
  8. Financier Worldwide, Acquisitions Through Share Deals vs Asset Deals in Brazil
  9. Lexology, M&A Structures and Regulation in Brazil
  10. CADE, Brazilian Antitrust Authority

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