With the new guidelines, transactions exceeding R$5,000 for individuals and R$15,000 for companies must be notified, but without incurring extra charges for users
The Brazilian Federation of Banks () recently clarified rumors circulating about the possible taxation of the instant payments system, known as . The entity guaranteed that users will not face additional charges when using this service. Since 2015, Febraban has been sending financial information to the Federal Revenue Service. With the new guidelines, transactions exceeding R$5,000 for individuals and R$15,000 for companies must be notified, but this does not imply extra fees for users.
The IRS, in turn, does not require the payment of fees or taxes related to the use of Pix. This information is essential to reassure users, who can continue using the system without worrying about unexpected charges. Febraban reaffirms its commitment to maintaining transparency and security in financial transactions, ensuring that Pix remains an accessible option at no additional cost for consumers.
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Published by Matheus Oliveira