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February 6, 2023 at 10:37 am in reply to: Declaration of Final Departure in 2023: what it is and why you should do it #7173SabriParticipant::
Hello Vinicius Tersi,
I have been permanently resident abroad since 2016. My CSD is from May 2016 and the DSDP is from 2017 (fiscal year 2016). I hold a Domiciled Abroad Account with Santander (Brazil). I started receiving INSS benefits in February 2018, when I turned 65. I have tried several times to communicate the source of payment (INSS) at this link http://www.csdp.receita.fazenda.gov.br/csdp/index.xhtmlwhich does not recognize the request. I have been receiving a pension with a current monthly value equal to R$4,890.00, with the observation of deduction for beneficiaries over 65 (code 303), generating a low amount of IRRF (code 201) (R$93.00). I thought that everything was normal and that the INSS had routine access to the system. Recently, I checked the ecac portal for irregularities in submitting the DIRPF. The 2016 and 2017 statements (DSDP) are listed there as "processed". The 2018: "undelivered", 2019: "omitted from DIRPF", 2020 "undelivered", 2021 "undelivered" and 2022 "omitted from DIRF". How to regularize? Is there a difference between "not submitted" and "omitted from DIRF"? "Undelivered" would be correct, because I did CSD and DSDP. Recently, the Meu Inss app gave me the option of asking to report my permanent residence abroad. Should I submit this request now, informing the DSDP? I'm afraid my CPF will be canceled. What are the consequences of these inconsistencies?
Thank you very much for your attentionSabriParticipantSabriParticipant::Hello, Vinicius,
As soon as I left the country, I did the CSD and then, within the legal time limit, I did the DSDP. 2 years later, I started receiving a pension from the INSS. I then tried to notify the source of payment via the federal revenue website and was unable to do so. Nor was I able to notify the INSS directly. What are the consequences of not informing the definitive departure from the country? I go to Brazil occasionally, but always for much less than 183 days out of every 365 days.
On the e-cac website it says, in the declarations following the start of INSS payments: "Resident abroad with income subject to annual adjustment". I've been living in another country for 8 years, where I have an income. How can I resolve this impasse?
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