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    Clear, comprehensive text and content that I would say is in the public interest 🙂

    I have a question that I would like your opinion/advice on: I have lived in Portugal for over 10 years and I have dual citizenship, in this case Brazilian and Portuguese. I'm a salaried employee and I file a tax return here in Portugal. I haven't made a final exit declaration, so I understand that I have tax residence in both countries (although I only declare tax in Portugal). My questions are:
    1) I have to declare it in the IRPF just as I declare it here in the IRS.
    2. Will I have to pay tax in BR and PT? (I understood that not given the agreement and the rules)
    3. The fact that I haven't declared in Brazil for 10 years (I don't have any income or money), how can this be corrected?

    Thank you

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