Income tax 2023: Federal revenue release rules for filing

Income tax 2023: Federal revenue release rules for filing


Find out who has to declare personal income tax in 2023, who is exempt, deadlines and repayment calendar




The Federal Revenue Agency has released, this Monday 27, the rules and deadlines for the declaration of Tax on personal income (DIRPF) 2023. In addition to the extension of the delivery deadline, which has already been announced, changes have also been announced in the monitoring of the processes of the Revenue Agency and in the pre-filled declaration.

See the changes below:

OR deadline for delivery of the DIRPF will be From March 15th to May 31st this year, an extended period compared to previous years.

Starting this year, taxpayers will be able to do so monitor the delivery process and internal analysis of the IR declaration.

Who must declare the DIRPF?

Taxpayers who had taxable income above BRL 28,559.70 last year they have to declare Irpef 2023. Among the taxable incomes there are i labor incomeIn benefits AND social Security.

Since the table used for calculating discounts has not been changed for this fiscal year so far, you should use the same base values ​​as last year. Consult here the complete list of taxpayers who have to declare income tax in 2023.

The changes to the table of exemptions will take effect from May, i.e. they will apply to income tax 2024.

Article being updated.

Source: Terra

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