The forecast for Brazil's air pollution-related transport tax revenue from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent but slight downward trend. Starting from 85.59% of environmental tax revenue in 2024, it decreases marginally each year, reaching 85.18% by 2028. This decline suggests a stable yet minor reduction of environmental taxation from transport-related air pollution.
The year-on-year variation is consistently negative, albeit minor, indicating small reductions annually. Given this pattern, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year forecast period averages a slight negative growth.
Future trends to watch for include innovations in vehicle technologies reducing emissions, governmental policy shifts promoting cleaner energy, and evolving public transportation infrastructure, all potentially impacting future tax revenue trajectories.