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    Good evening Vinicius Tersi !
    I've been checking laws and resolutions for weeks... and I think I've come to the conclusion that it would be better to file my sister's tax return. She left the country in 2000 for Luxembourg and didn't do the DSDP, after which she got married, acquired nationality (which at the time she had to opt for in 2008). Then she was granted dual nationality in 2017 and retired to Luxembourg in 2019. In November last year, she returned to Brazil, but she didn't feel like it, but she bought a property (because she didn't want to pay for a hotel), a car and opened an MEI to help her family in some way. She doesn't want to have a tax residence in Brazil because she has 2 daughters and grandchildren in Europe. I really need your help! Do you think my reasoning is correct? Because I think it's no longer logical due to the length of time she's been absent from Brazil to do the DSDP and at the time she had nothing to declare, even if she did, I believe the time for the IRS to collect has passed. Do you think that the MEI could harm her in this matter, or would it be more correct for her to maintain double tax residency, since there is a treaty with Luxembourg regarding IRPF and its appropriate deductions?
    Sorry for the long text and thank you in advance.

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