Mar 15 • 10:26 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Final Exit: 320 residents of Campinas left the country in 2025, and a lawyer explains why to declare the change to the IRS

In 2025, 320 residents from Campinas, Brazil, officially declared their move abroad, reflecting a 5.8% decrease compared to 2024, as explained by a legal expert on the necessity of notifying the IRS about permanent relocation.

Data from the Federal Revenue Service indicates that 320 residents of Campinas, São Paulo, decided to move abroad in 2025, marking a 5.8% decrease compared to the previous year. This information is derived from the total declarations of definitive departure submitted to the Federal Revenue in Brazil. The trend appears to reflect changing economic, social, or personal factors that motivate residents to seek opportunities outside of Brazil.

Leonardo Lacerda, an attorney specializing in international law and taxation, emphasizes the significance of the Definitive Departure Declaration (DSDP). This declaration is a necessary tax compliance document for individuals who are leaving Brazil permanently without the intention of returning or who now fall under non-resident status. The DSDP serves to avoid various tax and bureaucratic issues, ensuring that the taxpayer's fiscal residency in Brazil is effectively terminated.

Lacerda also highlights that many residents overlook the importance of updating their address upon moving abroad. Unlike some automatic processes, the taxpayer must take this proactive step to officially recognize their new status, which can prevent unintended residency complications and tax liabilities in Brazil. This declaration is not just a formality; it is a crucial step for expats to ensure compliance with international tax regulations and maintain their financial health.

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