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    Hello, my husband left Brazil in December 2021, but he submitted his DIRPF in 2022 (for 2021) normally. And now he has communicated his departure for Dec/2022, because the system no longer accepted the date he actually left (Dec/2021).
    At the beginning of 2022 he still received a few months' salary and rent from Brazil, but that doesn't exceed the R$28mil income tax exemption limit. Even though he was exempt in 2022, will he have to file an Exit Declaration now in 2023?
    Thank you so much!

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    Hello, I'm in the same situation. I submitted the normal declaration, but I could have submitted the outgoing declaration. How do you rectify it? In the program, when you select the outgoing declaration, it opens a new declaration, so would you have to fill in everything from scratch?
    When I select to rectify the declaration that has already been submitted, nowhere does it appear to inform me that it is an outgoing declaration.
    Thank you very much.

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