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I opened a company in Brazil to sell to another country in the Americas, but I never filed anything. Is it serious?

TF inter · July 07, 2026

There's a solution, but the sooner the better. Not filing builds up pending issues and can make the CNPJ inactive, which blocks invoice issuing and even payments coming in. For those selling between countries, this disrupts contracts and international payments. TF inter organizes everything that fell behind, brings the filings up to date, and gets the company back in good standing. Then we set up a simple routine so the delays don't happen again. That way your business across the Americas runs clean again, with the CNPJ ready to invoice abroad.

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