This year the Revenue Agency has made 78 days available for the delivery of the declaration; if yours was left up to the last minute, the deadline expires this Wednesday
This Tuesday (30), complete 77 days since federal revenue has opened up the ability for people to hand in theirs Income tax returns. And in this final stretch, if you haven’t turned in yours yet, the time is now.
Leave all organised avoid the most common annoyances that are repeated year after year among last-minute filers: congestion problems send the document e avoidable errors due to haste they are the most common.
Until the day May 31stanyone who received more than R $ 28,559.70 of taxable income in 2022 – or who meets any of the other criteria established by the Federal Revenue Agency must send the tax return to the Revenue Agency, through the program, the application or from the website.
There are several ways to do the declaration (in them you can use the precompiled declaration). It can be done online, via the internet (a silver or gold account in the gov.br account is required), via a computer program or via apps for tablets and smartphones.
Once the data has been compiled, the program itself will indicate whether the best choice is the full or simplified statement. The suit is usually more beneficial for those who have proven costs with health, education, have dependents or pay alimony. The simplified discount applies a single standard discount of 20% to earnings.
Subsequently it is possible to consult pending or inconsistencies in the declaration, even automatically. The presentation takes place via the Internet, regardless of the filling platform. We recommend that you keep your receipt and vouchers for up to five years.

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Find out who has to file income tax in 2023
- The taxpayer who received taxable income exceeding the limit (28,559.70 reais) in 2022;
- The taxpayer who received exempt, non-taxable or source-taxed income above the limit (R$ 40,000.00);
- The taxpayer who had possession or ownership, as of December 31, 2022, of assets or rights, including bare land, above the limit (R $ 300,000.00);
- Anyone who has obtained, in any month of 2022, a capital gain on the sale of assets or rights, subject to tax levy, or has carried out transactions on stock exchanges, commodities, futures and the like the sum of which exceeds BRL 40,000.00, or by calculation of the net capital gains subject to tax;
- The taxpayer who has obtained a capital gain from the sale of goods or rights, subject to the collection of the tax;
- The taxpayer who has opted for capital gains tax exemption on the sale of residential property, followed by the acquisition of another, within the 180-day period;
- Anyone who became a resident of Brazil, in any month, and was in this condition as of December 31, 2022;
- The taxpayer who obtained gross annual income from rural activity for an amount exceeding the limit (R $ 142,798.50);
- Anyone who intends to compensate the losses deriving from rural activity in this or previous years with the income of this or future years.

Know who has priority to receive your refund
- Seniors aged 80 and older;
- Seniors aged 60 and over, disabled and people with serious illnesses;
- Taxpayers whose main source of income is education;
- Contributors who have used the pre-filled form and/or have chosen to receive a refund for Pix;
- Too many taxpayers.
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Discover the 2023 IRPF refund calendar
Income tax refund payments will be made in five installments, from 31 May to 29 September, according to the following schedule:
- 1st lot: 31 May;
- 2nd lot: 30 June;
- 3rd lot: 31 July;
- 4th lot: 31 August;
- 5th lot: 29 September.
Source: Terra

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