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My CNPJ became inactive while I was living abroad. How do I resolve this remotely?

TF inter · July 07, 2026

You can resolve it without returning to Brazil. The CNPJ becomes inactive (inapto) when the company fails to file mandatory declarations for an extended period. TF inter serves you by video, whether you're in Chile, Mexico, or the United States. We identify what's outstanding and file the missing declarations. As soon as the omissions are regularized, the Receita Federal (Federal Revenue Service) usually reactivates the CNPJ automatically, within a few business days. You follow everything online, in your own time zone. This is common among people running businesses across the Americas who left their company idle here. We organize it and give you back your active CNPJ.

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