Brazilian IRS resumes receiving 2026 Income Tax declarations; late filers face fines from R$ 165.74
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Luciana Lazarini
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Summary
Brazil's Federal Revenue service resumes receiving 2026 Income Tax declarations after a weekend pause following the deadline. Taxpayers who missed the deadline must file late and pay a fine ranging from R$ 165.74 to 20% of the tax due. Those who filed incomplete returns to avoid penalties can now submit corrective declarations.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledQuem está obrigado a declarar e não entregou a declaração no prazo terá de enviar o IR em atraso e pagar multa.
O valor varia de R$ 165,74 a 20% do imposto devido no ano.
Quem precisou declarar o imposto incompleto para escapar da multa já pode enviar uma declaração retificadora com os dados que f
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