Base Knowledge
Accounting / Tax Law.
Teaching Methodologies
The following teaching methodologies are used:
1. Verbal methods (say), making use of the following educational resources: exposition, explanation, dialogue and questioning;
2. Intuitive Methodologies (show), making use of the following educational resources: demo, audiovisual and written texts;
3. Ative methodologies (do), making use of the following educational resources: group work and case studies.
Differentiated teaching methodologies included, namely team learning.
Learning Results
To empower the students with the necessary knowledge for tax management, particularly in companies. The following taxes are studied in detail: the Corporate Tax (IRC) and the property taxes (Real Estate Municipal Tax (IMI), Real Estate Transfer Tax (IMT) and Stamp Duty (IS).
Program
1. Corporate Tax (IRC)
1.1. Incidence
1.1.1. General
1.1.2. Extension of the tax liability and permanent establisment
1.1.3. Tax transparency regime
1.2. Exemptions
1.2.1. Personal and real
1.2.2. Exemptions on profits anda reserves placed at disposal of non-resident enteties
1.3. Determination of the tax base
1.3.1. General
1.3.2. Tax losses deduction
1.3.3. Calculation of taxable profit and taxable income in accordance with tax rules and the requirements of the periodic tax return model 22
1.3.4. Corrections in international transactions
1.3.4.1. Transfer prices
1.3.4.2. Payments to non-residents subject to a privileged tax regime
1.3.4.3. Tax credit and withholding tax
1.3.5. Through indirect methods
1.3.5.1. Apply (LGT)
1.3.5.2. Calculations under the simplified scheme
1.4. Rates
1.4.1. Corporate tax rates (IRC), autonomous taxation rate and municipal surcharges
1.4.2. Tax calculations
1.5. Settlement
1.5.1. Competence for assessment on tax returns
1.5.2. Tax credit for international double taxation
1.5.3. Withholding tax on income obtained by non-resident entities
1.6. Payment
1.7. Accessory obligations and inspection
1.7.1. Accessory obligations under the terms of chapter VII of the CIRC, in particular the tax return model 22.
1.8. Anti-tax abuse and tax evasion measure
1.9 Contributions to the SDG – Sustainable Development Goals
2. Property taxes (IMT, IMI) and stamp tax (IS)
2.1 IMT
2.1.1. General rules of incidence
2.1.2. Exemptions
2.1.3. Determination of the tax base
2.1.4. Rates
2.1.5. Settlement
2.2 IMI
2.2.1. General rules of incidence
2.2.2. Exemptions
2.2.3. Determination of the tax base
2.2.4. Rates
2.2.5. Settlement
2.3 Stamp tax (IS)
2.3.1 General rules of incidence
2.3.2 Taxation of gratuitous transfers
2.3.3 Exemption
2.3.4 Rates
Curricular Unit Teachers
Regina Paula Melo e Maia de SáInternship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
Legislation
Administrative and Judicial Procedure Code (CPPT)
Corporate Tax Code (CIRC)
General Taxation Law (LGT)
Real Estate Transfer Tax Code (CIMT)
Real Estate Municipal Tax Code CIMI)
Stamp Duty Code (CIS)
Tax Benefits Statute (EBF)
Books
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Gariso, C. M. S. & Lopes, T. F. (2024). IRC Imposto sobre o Rendimento das Pessoas Coletivas – Preparação para provas de conhecimento. (2nd ed.) Rei dos Livros.
Ordem dos Contabilistas Certificados. (2025). Preenchimento da Declaração Modelo 22 de IRC – Coleção
essencial 2025.
Ordem dos Contabilistas Certificados. (2025). Preenchimento da Declaração Modelo 22 de IRC – Coleção
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República Portuguesa. (2017). Relatório nacional sobre a implementação da Agenda 2030 para o
Desenvolvimento Sustentável – Portugal.
Rocha, I. & Rocha, J. F. (2026). Fiscal: Códigos tributários e legislação conexa 2026. (47th ed.). Porto Editora.
Rocha, I. & Rocha, J. F. (2026). Fiscal: Códigos tributários e legislação conexa 2026 – Edição académica. (36th ed.). Porto Editora.
Sarmento, J. M., Nunes, R., Pinto, M. M. (2023). Manual Teórico-Prático de IRC (5th ed.). Almedina.
Teixeira, G. (2024). IRC – Perguntas & respostas (2th ed.) Editora d’ Ideias.