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First of all, I would like to congratulate you, Dr. Vinicius, on your excellent article.
My question is this: I intend to spend 10 months in England, studying and working (if possible). I intend to return to Brazil before completing one year, so I would continue to maintain my tax residency in Brazil. Questions:
1. Do I have to fill in the tax form month by month for the amounts received?
2. The amount would be the gross amount and not the net amount that I will actually receive, which I would have to enter in carne-leão and inform the amount of tax, if any, so that it can be offset?
3. After the 10 months, can I stay in Brazil for two months and return to England to continue studying and, if necessary, work as well, without leaving the country permanently?
Thank you in advance for your attention.
Hello Vinicius. As always, another excellent article.
My question: I am a retired civil servant who is exempt from income tax because I have a serious illness. If I decide to live in another country and make a definitive declaration, becoming a non-resident, will I have to pay 25% of income tax, even though I am exempt?
Thank you for your attention.
Vinicius Tersi is a lawyer, specializing in International Tax Law.