Tax Consulting for Foreigners in Brazil

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Living, investing, or working in Brazil as a foreigner involves more than just adapting to the culture — it also means understanding the local tax system. Brazil’s tax rules can be complex, so having expert guidance is key to staying compliant and optimizing your fiscal situation.

Our tax consulting for foreigners offers clear and comprehensive guidance tailored to your specific needs — whether you're a new resident, a foreign investor, or someone looking to regularize your tax status in Brazil.

We’ve helped many foreigners handle their tax life in Brazil with confidence, transparency, and peace of mind 🇧🇷

Included in this service

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Analysis of your tax status as a foreigner in Brazil

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Guidance on tax residency and income tax filing

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Annual income tax return preparation (IRPF)

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Tax planning for foreign investors and expats

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Guidance on international fund transfers and applicable taxation

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Support with tax obligations before the Brazilian IRS

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Assistance with double taxation agreements

Pricing Breakdown

Price breakdown for all categories of services.

Tax Consulting for Foreigners in Brazil

$500 - $700

star5.0 · 6 reviews

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Jared star5 · Nov 2024

Caroline has been super helpful throughout my visa processes over the last 2 years or so. I highly recommend her.

Hulon star5 · Jun 2024

The ladies did a Fair and Quick job with my Second visa. I had no worries and all went well.

Robert star5 · Jun 2024

Great service, doing everything they said they would do.

Dominik star5 · Jun 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

Users ask this questions about this service.

  • Consultation calls can be rescheduled but will not be refunded unless agreed.
    All governments do not refund any application fees, so these are not refundable.
    Ask your Expert about their full refund policy.

  • If you reside in Brazil for more than 183 days (consecutive or not) within 12 months, you become a tax resident and are subject to Brazilian tax regulations.

  • IRPF stands for "Imposto de Renda Pessoa Física" — Brazil's individual income tax. Foreigners who become tax residents must file an annual return.

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