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    Sorry, unless it's specific to the CDE account, but when a donation is made in kind, the recipient is the one who pays the tax according to the state where they live, so regardless of where the money came from, the recipient pays tax, as long as it doesn't exceed (in Rio de Janeiro) 11,250 ufirs, which today in 2023 is a total of R$48.745.12.

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    Hi Bia, how are you?
    Which country do you live in? I'm asking because I'm in a similar situation and from what I've been told, the countries communicate. I don't know to what extent this is true. If it is, the country you live in would know that your account is still open in Brazil and that would lead to double taxation. On the other hand, if you don't qualify for the mandatory income tax return in Brazil, then you would only declare the income of the country in which you live, plus your account in Brazil.
    Is that basically it?
    Thank you for sharing your experience.

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