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    Congratulations, Vinícius! The text is excellent, clear and very complete! I went to Canada in October 2020, initially with no definite intention. However, I became a permanent resident and filed a Notice of Exit stating the date after I completed 12 months in Canada (October 2021).

    If I understand correctly, I need to do the DSDP this year for the months of January 2021 to October 2021. During this period, I only had money in a checking account in Brazil, but no other income or employment. My employment was in Canada and I even paid income tax in Canada. When declaring the DSDP, should I therefore inform the salary received in Canada and will I be able to offset the tax due against the tax I have already paid in Canada? And how do I declare the amount in my current account in Brazil on 10/15/21? Would it be enough to look at the statement and inform the amount that was in the account on that date? Thank you

    Thiago
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    Hello Dr. Vinicius, how are you?
    First of all, congratulations on a great website. I have a simple question: How long can I maintain double tax residency? Is there a limit? In this case, I am referring to the United Kingdom.
    Thank you very much for your attention.
    Thank you.

    Thiago
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    For those who work remotely (Home Office), it can be interesting to reside abroad, especially if you want to avoid future property taxes for residents with MP's 1171 and 1172, which have lapsed, but may return in a bill, as well as the property tax bill.

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