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I was a foreign partner in a company in Brazil. Does that make me pay tax abroad too?

TF inter · July 07, 2026
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It depends on your country's rules and on agreements between nations. Being a partner in Brazil can generate tax here on the profit, and your country may also want to charge tax on the money you receive. Some countries in the Americas have an agreement to avoid charging twice. Since this changes depending on the country and the law at the time, it's best to confirm the current rules and amounts with TF inter's accountant. We look at both sides of the border and build the plan that is lightest on your pocket.

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