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If I'm a foreigner and want to close my company in Brazil and leave, is it complicated?

TF inter · July 07, 2026

It can be done, but it takes care. Closing a company in Brazil isn't just about stopping work. You need to settle taxes, file final returns, and formally deregister with the right agencies. If something is left open, the debt can follow the partners, even outside the country. That's why it's worth having a representative here until the end. TF inter closes companies for foreign partners calmly: we review pending issues, deregister everything correctly, and let you know when it's 100% closed. That way you leave Brazil with peace of mind, with no surprises knocking on your door back in the Americas.

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