BACEN Quinquennial Census of Foreign Capital in Brazil: Who Must File, What It Requires, and Why It Matters in 2026

The Quinquennial Census of Foreign Capital in Brazil is a reporting obligation to the Central Bank of Brazil (Banco Central do Brasil) for certain Brazilian entities that receive foreign direct investment (FDI). The Central Bank states that the 2026 Quinquennial Declaration must be filed by March 31, and that the census is part of the country’s foreign-capital reporting framework. 

Double Taxation Treaties: How Brazil Handles International Income

One of the biggest concerns for foreigners living or investing in Brazil is the risk of being taxed twice.

To address this, Brazil has signed double taxation agreements with several countries.

These treaties determine how income is taxed when it crosses borders.

Brazil Tax Residency for Foreigners: When Do You Become a Tax Resident?

Many foreigners living in Brazil assume that tax obligations only apply to income earned locally.

But Brazilian tax law follows a different principle.

Once you become a tax resident in Brazil, your global income may become taxable in the country.

Understanding when tax residency begins is one of the most important elements of financial planning for foreigners.

Understanding the Hague Apostille: A Simplified Guide

The Apostille is a certificate issued by a designated authority in a country that is a party to the Hague Convention. It verifies the authenticity of the origin of a public document, such as birth certificates, marriage licenses, and legal judgments.

Obtaining a CPF as a Foreigner: Your Essential First Step in Brazil

When planning an extended stay in Brazil, obtaining a CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas) is one of the most crucial steps you should take upon arrival. This individual taxpayer registry identification number, issued by the Brazilian government, is indispensable for both daily activities and more significant financial transactions. Here’s why having a CPF can greatly […]