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    Hi, Vinicius. Thanks for the post. Nice work and content, congratulations.

    I have two questions, if you can help me.

    I spent 1 year and 7 months abroad and returned. I didn't do the CSDP or DSDP. I would like help to know what is fair or correct for me to do.

    1. Do I have to make the DSDP declaration retroactively?
    2. Should I declare the amount in a bank in Europe in the DIRPF? I'll explain the details below.

    I left Brazil in April 2018 and returned in December 2019 (1 year and 7 months, by my reckoning). I didn't file either the CSDP statement or the DSDP declaration.

    During this time away, I didn't have a job in Brazil and the income from investments (none in the stock market), because it was low, didn't add up to an amount to declare DIRPF (which I also didn't do in 2018 and 2019, for this reason).

    Abroad, in Ireland (Europe), I entered with European documents (I'll comment if this interferes with anything, tax-wise). I worked and I understand that the taxes were paid at source there. The money I received for the work I did is in a European bank. Should I declare this in the DIRPF?

    Thank you for this channel of communication and for your service, my friend. I am trying to be a good and truthful person, and do what is fair and right to do as a citizen. Sometimes I get a little lost with the laws (lol) and I need and want help. Please also let me know if I need to pay you for the consultation.

    Cheers.
    Glauber

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