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May 18th, 2022 at 1:15 pm in reply to: Living in Brazil and in another Country: Dual Tax Residency, Brazilian Agreements and Reciprocity #6812AlexandreParticipant::
Good afternoon, Vinicius.
Congratulations on the article. Very enlightening.
I live and work in Portugal and have left Brazil for good. I want to open an online store in Brazil to sell info-products. I will receive the sales in a Brazilian current account, in Brazilian real. With the double taxation agreement activated, is it possible to pay taxes only in Brazil, at source (since the % rate is lower), or am I obliged to pay in Portugal? Should the double taxation agreement between Brazil and Portugal be activated in the country where I receive the income, in Brazil? Or where I have my tax residence? If it's in Brazil, do I have to go there to activate this agreement or can I do it remotely?
Thank you in advance for your clarifications.
Best regards.
Thank you.
July 4th, 2022 at 9:52 pm in reply to: Declaration of Final Departure in 2023: what it is and why you should do it #7148AlexandreParticipant::Good evening and very good article. I'd like to ask you a question. I'm Brazilian, resident abroad and I've already made both my definitive exit notification and my Definitive Exit Declaration, in 2013 and 2014 respectively. If I have changed my proxy, am I obliged to inform the IRS? Thank you kindly.
September 4th, 2022 at 3:04 pm in reply to: Declaration of Final Departure in 2023: what it is and why you should do it #7151AlexandreParticipant::Hello Vinicius, wonderful text. Very enlightening. Many of my doubts have already been clarified in the text. But I still have some. I've been living and working in Portugal since April 2022 and my entire residency process was based on my Italian citizenship.
In Brazil, I have a company classified as Simples Nacional and I already know that I will need to change it to Lucro presumido. I'm married, I have a daughter and they are my dependents on my tax return.
Would the issue of bank accounts in Brazil being closed also extend to my wife and daughter? They have open bank accounts.
If I don't do the DSDP, what would be the best way to avoid double taxation between Brazil and Portugal? I'm asking because my income in Brazil comes from my company and sometimes I send something here to Europe and my wife is self-employed and sometimes sends something here too. -
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