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I receive payments in dollars from clients abroad. Does this change my tax planning?

TF inter · July 07, 2026

It changes it a lot. Receiving from abroad has its own rules and, in many cases, benefits for those who export services. But it requires the correct registration of the money coming in and the exchange transaction. Getting this wrong turns into a headache with two countries at the same time. TF inter handles the accounting with the entire continent in mind, from Brazil to the United States. We organize how the money comes in and how it appears in your taxes. The result is savings with everything properly declared. Security to grow without surprises.

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