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September 15th, 2022 at 5:56 pm in reply to: Living in Brazil and in another Country: Dual Tax Residency, Brazilian Agreements and Reciprocity #6836DouglasParticipant::
Good afternoon, Vinicius.
First of all, I'd like to congratulate you. Your blog is one of the most informative sources on the topic available on the internet, with easy access for anyone.
On Dual Tax Residency. As you mentioned, you must declare taxable income earned abroad in your annual IRPF returns. However, two questions remain:
1 - Can people with a fixed employment relationship in a foreign company also file this declaration and benefit from non-bi-taxation? When I read the article, the consultant's example made me think that perhaps only people who perform services / PJs can benefit.
2 - There is a mention to declare this income as "exempt income earned abroad (Agreement rule)". I haven't identified this item in the IRS program. Wouldn't it be under "Taxable Income Received from Individuals Abroad"?
Thanks again for the content!
March 31, 2023 at 10:41 am in reply to: Permanent Departure and Non-Resident Taxation: do I owe more or less income tax? #7416DouglasParticipant::Hi Vinicius, congratulations on the article, very objective and enlightening.
A question has arisen in my case. I made my tax withdrawal a few years ago, finalized all my investments in the stock market, closed my current account and opened a special current account for non-residents, etc. After I left the country, I bought land and apartments in Brazil, sending money from abroad to the non-resident account and making payments through it. My question is, in a few years' time, when I return to Brazil and become a tax resident again, will I have any problems because of the purchase of these properties? Will I have to pay any tax on them?
Thank you in advance,
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