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    Excellent text, Vinicius!
    I have a question that hasn't been addressed.
    I ceased to be a resident of Brazil in 2014 and never did my DDSD.
    I still live abroad, but a business opportunity has arisen and I would like to open an eirele in Brazil this year.
    What would my tax situation look like if I opened this company? I live in Canada, and I know that the country has an agreement with Brazil, but what would the income tax return for this company look like? Can I only declare it here?
    Thank you very much for your attention.
    Cheers.

    Rodrigo
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    Hello, excellent website with lots of interesting articles. I have a question: I declared my permanent departure, I have lived abroad for 9 years and recently transferred all my money to the country where I live. I made a "transfer of assets" exchange. As I understand it, I have to close the account and open a CDE, so that I can receive the rent for an apartment as well as pay small bills (IPTU). Should I do this immediately or can I keep the current account and wait until 2023 for the new rules?

    Thank you

    Rodrigo
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    Hi Vinicius,
    I'm Brazilian and I've been living in Canada for 5 years. I am already Canadian and I work here in Canada and receive my salary here.

    I plan to go to Brazil this year and spend 4 months working remotely. During this time, my company in Canada will continue to pay my salary in Canada.

    Could you tell me if there is any risk of me having to pay income tax in Brazil for this 4 months of remote work?

    Rodrigo
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    Good afternoon, Vinicius,
    I would like to ask for your help.
    I've been living abroad since 2008 and I've never made a final exit declaration.
    Since 2008, I've been living in Italy with my dual citizenship, and all my income here, as well as my economic and real estate assets, have been obtained by paying all the taxes in Italy as an Italian citizen.
    Today I'm thinking of selling everything and moving back to Brazil with my family, but I'd like to avoid double taxation.
    Is it possible to correct the current situation?
    Today I made the declaration of the date of definitive departure from the country as if it were 01/01/2022.
    I look forward to hearing from you and, if possible, I'd like to know what your services are and the cost of fixing any problems.

    Rodrigo
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    Hello Dr. Vinicius, good afternoon.
    I'm planning to live in another country with the income I receive from investments in Brazil. I don't intend to work and earn income in the new country, just live and make a living from the income from shares, fixed income, funds and rents in Brazil. Is this possible? I will continue to declare and pay taxes in Brazil.
    Thanks .
    Rodrigo

    Rodrigo
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    Hello, Vinicius. First of all, congratulations, excellent post!

    I've been doing a lot of research but I can't find any good information about the following scenario: the person leaves BR, makes the communication and declaration, but they still have real estate in BR, receive a pension in a current account in the country, have investments on the stock exchange. What does this situation look like? Do you really not declare anything until you return to Brazil, since you have formalized that you no longer have a tax residence in the country? What about these assets, can't you sell the property? Or continue to hold them in investments, or even redeem them to reallocate them to other assets with the brokers here? Difficult situation.... and I can find almost NOTHING about this situation. What I do find is people who leave completely illegally (then it's all over), or who leave correctly but don't leave anything in Brazil (which makes the situation much easier). If you can at least give me some guidance... I'd appreciate it. Cheers.

    Rodrigo
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    Good afternoon.

    I'll be leaving Brazil permanently in March 2023, but I'll be withdrawing my private pension from a closed entity of my former company in Brazil. If I receive the withdrawal from the private pension before filing the declaration of permanent departure from Brazil, will I pay 25% (already considering the non-resident rule) or will I still be paying the regressive tax table for Brazilian tax residents?

    Thank you,
    Rodrigo.

    Rodrigo
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    Hi Vinicius,
    Thank you very much for your content!
    I have a question...
    Background: I left for good and lived in Australia for 7 years, last year I returned to Brazil thinking I would spend a few months, but now it's almost a year. During this period I made a few sales (less than 10k) of digital products that went into my account here in Brazil. Some of them were just before I came, and others when I was already here.
    I'm planning to return to Australia permanently, I don't know when yet, but in total I'll be here in Brazil for more than 12 months.

    Question: What should I do about these receipts in Brazil? Do I need to cancel my permanent departure?

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