Anyone who does not fulfill the obligation within the stipulated period will be subject to a minimum fine of R $ 165.74; IRS warns contributors not to leave for the last minute, avoiding errors and delays
The deadline for the delivery of the declaration of the for the year 2024 is approaching the end, and taxpayers have until May 30 to send their statements to . To date, more than 21 million statements have been received, demonstrating the mobilization of citizens to comply with their tax obligations. The obligation to declare applies to all who had taxable income over R $ 33,888 last year. On the other hand, those who had a monthly income of up to two minimum wages, ie R $ 2,284 per month, are exempt from this obligation.
Maurício Tadeu de Lucas Gonçalves, director of the Confederation of Accountants of the State of São Paulo, makes an important warning about the consequences of not meeting the deadline. Out -and -time delivery may result in a fine and other complications, such as CPF suspension. This suspension may affect passport renewal or request for visas, creating additional taxpayers for taxpayers. Gonçalves emphasizes the importance of verifying all data, even in pre-named statements, and declaring all income. Responsibility for the correct completion is the taxpayer, even if the IRS provide pre-named information.
For those who have already sent their statements, there is good news: taxpayers who sent their statements by last Friday still have the chance to receive the refund in the first lot. The consultation for this lot will be released on May 23, with payment scheduled for the 30th. This represents an opportunity for taxpayers to receive back part of the tax paid in advance, which may be a financial relief. After the first lot, the IRS will make available four more lots of refund, always on the last business day of each month.
*With information from Beatriz Manfredini
*Report produced with the aid of AI