Find answers to common questions about our services, pricing, and how we protect your data.
Tytle connects you with chartered tax advisors who specialize in Brazilian tax law for expats. We handle your IRPF filing, Carnê-Leão payments, foreign income reporting, treaty benefits, and DCBE declarations. The entire process is digital — you fill out a smart questionnaire, upload documents in your dashboard, and your advisor takes care of the rest.
We offer complete tax return preparation (IRPF), Carnê-Leão monthly payments, DCBE (foreign asset declarations), tax residency analysis, freelancer registration and compliance (MEI or autônomo setup, nota fiscal, social security), bookkeeping, and strategic tax planning for expats with cross-border income.
Yes — that’s exactly what we specialize in. We assign your case to advisors familiar with both Brazilian tax law and the tax rules of your home country. They coordinate to apply treaty benefits and ensure you’re not taxed twice on the same income.
Yes. We help freelancers register as MEI or autônomo with the Receita Federal, set up compliant nota fiscal invoicing, manage monthly Carnê-Leão payments, and handle your annual IRPF filing. We ensure you meet all social security and income tax obligations throughout the year.
IRPF (Imposto de Renda Pessoa Física) is Brazil’s annual individual income tax, filed with the Receita Federal each year between March and May. Carnê-Leão is a separate monthly self-assessment required for individuals who receive income from foreign payers or from Brazilian sources that do not withhold tax at source. Both must be managed consistently to avoid penalties. Tytle handles both for you.
Brazilian residents who hold assets abroad — such as bank accounts, investments, real estate, or crypto — above R$ 1 million (or R$ 100,000 for the simplified declaration) must file the DCBE (Declaração de Capital Brasileiro no Exterior) with the Banco Central do Brasil by April 5. Failure to file can result in significant fines. Tytle helps you identify what must be reported and submits the declaration on your behalf.
You are generally considered a Brazilian tax resident if you spend more than 183 days per year in Brazil (consecutive or not within a 12-month period), if you hold a permanent visa or work permit, or if your vital interests — such as family and economic ties — are centered in Brazil. Tax residency triggers worldwide income taxation and reporting obligations. Tytle reviews your specific situation to determine your residency status.
Yes, Brazil has tax treaties with several countries — including Germany, France, Japan, and others — to prevent double taxation. These treaties determine which country has taxing rights over specific income types and provide credits or exemptions to avoid paying tax twice. Tytle applies all available treaty benefits to your filing to minimize your total tax burden.
The annual IRPF return must be filed between March and May (typically by April 30). Carnê-Leão is due monthly by the last business day of the following month. The DCBE for foreign assets must be filed by April 5 for the prior December 31 balance. Tytle tracks all deadlines and ensures timely submission of every filing.
Tytle provides a clear quote upfront based on the complexity of your situation. Fees depend on factors like the number of countries involved, whether you’re an individual or freelancer, and whether you have foreign assets requiring DCBE or Carnê-Leão management. You’ll always know the cost before we start.
We accept debit and credit cards, bank transfers, and e-wallets such as Google Pay, Apple Pay, and Link through Stripe. The available options may vary by jurisdiction.
Yes. Your personal information and tax documents are stored securely and handled in compliance with all relevant data protection laws. Only authorized Tytle team members and the tax advisors assigned to your case have access to your information.
Yes. You can request deletion of your personal data from our platform at any time. We comply with applicable data protection laws, including GDPR. Contact our support team to initiate the process.