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I received a payment from a client in Argentina. How do I report this incoming money from abroad?

TF inter · July 07, 2026

Great question. Money that comes from abroad enters through foreign exchange and needs proper registration. You show where it came from, the service provided, and the amount converted into reais. It's not complicated when someone organizes it for you. TF inter handles this path: it links the invoice, the contract, and the incoming money. That way the tax authorities see everything matching up and you stay protected. Since we operate across the entire American continent, we already know this cross-border flow. Bring us the receipts and we'll take care of the rest.

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