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Hello, Vinicius.
I'm negotiating the lease of a property whose owner lives outside Brazil and has already withdrawn it from the IRS.
In this case, if I don't have a tax attorney resident in the country, I would be responsible for collecting the tax and if I don't, I can answer to the IRS, correct?
If the property manager, hired by the landlord, collects the DARFs for the rent, would this be in accordance with the law and would I be in legality with the tax authorities? In other words, would I be free of any tax collection charges?
If this is possible, it is the landlord's right to include a clause in the contract requiring the management company to present proof of payment of the DARF each month and the DIRF at the end of the year, am I right?
I'm in an urgent need to sign a contract and this is the only obstacle that I still have doubts about in order to be sure of signing it.
Sds