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I pay tax in Brazil and also abroad. Will I be charged twice on the same income?

TF inter · July 07, 2026
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Not always. In the case of Brazil and the United States, there is currently no treaty in force to prevent double taxation, but the Receita Federal (Brazil's federal revenue service) recognizes reciprocity with the US: the federal tax paid there can, within the limits of the law, be offset against what you owe here. With other countries, there may be a specific agreement. In all cases, this requires accounting that understands both ends. TF inter operates across the Americas and organizes your situation so you don't pay tax twice or forget an obligation in any country. Since each country and each rule has its own details, confirm what applies to your case with TF inter's accountant.

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