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    Hi Vinicius,
    The exchange of messages is very interesting, but I'd like to ask you a few questions.
    I've been living in France for 24 years now (1998), and I've never done either the CSDP or the DSDP (2002 regulations). My CPF was suspended, and I just updated it last week on the Receita Federal website, indicating my current address and the date I left Brazil (1998). And that's when I "discovered" that the CSDP and DSDP existed!
    France has a non-taxation agreement with Brazil, and I have no assets in Brazil. I haven't filed any tax returns since I left Brazil.
    As I said, I have no assets in Brazil (yet) and no income. And I have dual nationality. Should I do the CSDP and DSDP normally through the Receita Federal website, putting in the data from 1998? What possible consequences could these late CSDPs and DSDPs have?
    Thank you very much for your clarifications.

    Ricardo
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    Congratulations on the excellent material presented, I have a situation that I'm still in doubt about. Thank you if you can guide me.
    My daughter left Brazil 2.5 years ago to do a master's degree abroad and has not returned since. Last year she got a formal job outside the country and I've seen that she hasn't declared her income tax in recent years, not even as exempt.
    In this situation, would it be interesting to file the previous year's tax return as exempt and from this year onwards make the definitive withdrawal and continue declaring IR in the country where she is working? Does this tax return need to be submitted to the Brazilian tax authorities?

    Ricardo
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    First of all, congratulations on the content.

    Good morning Dr. Vinicius, how are you? There are no disadvantages to applying for a DSDP, correct? Only benefits? If the person has assets in Brazil, can they declare their departure if there is a transfer at the request of a company to a plant in another Mercosur country, in this case? Finally, if it is possible to keep assets and apply for permanent exit, is it possible to do the reverse procedure, and after 2/3 years return to Brazil and apply for a new return inclusion?

    Thank you in advance for your clarifications.

    in reply to: I live abroad and receive rent in Brazil: what do I do? #7792
    Ricardo
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    Hello ,
    I'm not a tax resident in Brazil and I bought a holiday rental property (Airbnb). I live in the United Arab Emirates, do I need to pay income tax?
    Can I do the whole process myself? (I have an account in Brazil).
    Thank you

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