Radar Perene / lens patrimonial
Wealth Lens
The Wealth Lens reads the regulatory terrain that defines how Brazilian wealth is taxed, transferred, and structured. ITCMD shifting state by state, family holdings under judicial review, Law 14.754 and the taxation of offshore structures, asset protection under new doctrine. Each signal enters with a primary source, a date, a classification vector, and contextual confidence. No forecast; trajectory.
Lens — current state
[Regulatory stress: —] · [Convergence: — sources in the last —] · [Attention window: —] · [Contextual confidence: —]
What this lens covers
The Wealth Lens crosses five internal slices: offshore and assets abroad (Law 14.754, COAF, central-bank FX), legal form and holdings (state legislatures and STJ/STF rulings), corporate taxation (Federal Revenue, normative instructions), ITCMD and succession (state legislatures, PLP 108, tax reform), and asset protection (doctrine and case law). The engine reads all five together — an offshore change reverberates into ITCMD, and the engine shows the path.
How Perene reads this lens
Each item carries an original score (immutable) and an adjusted score (auditable), reflecting convergence and regime. The system marks trajectory — forming, stable, accelerating, decelerating — and the window over which regulatory pressure tends to land on the fiscal and judicial calendar. When historical density is insufficient, the screen shows "in calibration" and says why.
Related concepts: ITCMD trajectory · Law 14.754 and the offshore terrain · Source convergence