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March 10, 2022 at 3:45 pm in reply to: I didn't make a Declaration of Final Departure from Brazil: 3 conclusions about the risks #7438JacquelineParticipant::
Good afternoon. Thank you for the enlightening text. But I still have a question.
If a person continues to file a tax return every year, even after they have left Brazil, what form does the IRS use to identify that this person is no longer a tax resident in Brazil?
It seems to me that the IRS is totally blind at this point, as it doesn't check airline tickets in and out of airports, so I understand that I can put the date that I think is most beneficial to me on the Final Exit Declaration?
I have some financial investments that I'm going to redeem from 2024, and I'm leaving Brazil for Germany in the middle of this year, so it would be more interesting for me to communicate my departure after this redemption.
What are the consequences of doing this?
Does the German tax office communicate with the Brazilian tax office?
Thanks, JacquelineJuly 4th, 2022 at 2:03 pm in reply to: Permanent Departure and Non-Resident Taxation: do I owe more or less income tax? #7379JacquelineParticipant::Good afternoon, Vinícius!
I left Brazil five years ago and did my DSDP. I kept my checking account in Brazil and I have a savings account. I'm a pensioner and I receive my salary from this account. At the time I didn't know that I would have to inform the bank of my permanent departure and then I realized that it would be very complicated and expensive to keep an account as a non-resident. I want to buy a property, but I don't know if the amount I have in Brazil is enough. Could I transfer money from the country where I live to Brazil? Which professional could advise me on this property purchase (documents, payment, etc.)? -
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