The Federal Revenue reported that from 10 am this Tuesday (24) the consultation of the residual batch of refund of the Individual Income Tax (IRPF) of January 2023 is released.
In total, 136,565 taxpayers will be covered. The bank credit of R$ 368,017,854.27 will be carried out on January 31, with 3,069 elderly taxpayers over 80 years old, 20,624 taxpayers between 60 and 79 years old, 2,349 taxpayers with some physical or mental disability or serious illness and 6,568 taxpayers whose major source of income is teaching. A further 103,955 non-priority taxpayers were included.
Payment of the refund is made to the bank account informed in the income tax return, directly or via the Pix key indicated by the taxpayer.
To carry out the consultation, simply access the Revenue page on the internet, click on “My Income Tax” and then “Consult the refund”.
The page presents guidelines and channels for providing the service, allowing a simplified consultation or a complete consultation of the status of the declaration, through the processing statement, accessed in the e-CAC.
If you identify any pending items in the declaration, the taxpayer can rectify the declaration, correcting the information that may be wrong.
In addition, in the application for tablets and smartphones, it is possible to consult information on the release of IRPF refunds and the registration status of a CPF registration.
If the taxpayer does not redeem the amount of his refund within one year, he must request it through the e-CAC Portal, available on the Federal Revenue website, accessing the menu Declarations and Statements > My Income Tax and clicking on “Request Refund”. not redeemed in the banking network”.
* Under the guidance of Ana Carolina Nunes
Source: CNN Brasil

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