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    Good afternoon!
    I'm moving to Portugal, but I'll continue to work for a Brazilian company. I won't be leaving for tax purposes at the moment. I'm applying for residency in Portugal, but they already consider 183 days in Portuguese territory to be tax residency.
    How can I avoid double taxation of my income in this case?
    The material above is excellent.

    Francisco
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    Hi Vinicius,

    Thanks for the text, very enlightening.

    I made my permanent exit declaration last year. I live in the Republic of Ireland.
    I have an account with a digital bank, Banco Inter, which allows me to invest in Brazil, but I still don't quite understand if I have to have an Operational Code, (my CPF is ok), or if I have to register with the CVM as a non-resident investor, etc.

    In the past I've contacted brokers to find out and they told me I had to pay for a few things, a representative, a custody/administration fee, special 4373 accounts, and it would cost me at least 2000 reais a month to maintain the account, so I ended up putting it off until I understood better.

    I'm keeping an eye on CVM resolution 64.
    I've already sent an email to gain@cvm.gov.br to ask for directions but I'm waiting.

    At the moment I'm not sure what I should do, and how I should go about it so that I don't get into trouble with the IRS in the future.
    Can I get advice from you through this channel, email or any other source of contact?

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