Income Tax Refund – Learn how to check
The Federal Revenue Service has started paying the second batch of Income Tax refunds.
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In this batch, R$1.4 billion will be paid to 3,306,644 taxpayers, the largest amount for a refund batch ever.
Of this amount, R$1.9 billion will be allocated to taxpayers who have legal priority, such as the elderly, people with physical or mental disabilities or serious illnesses, as well as taxpayers whose main source of income is teaching.
Therefore, more than 1 million non-priority taxpayers who submitted their declaration by March 4th will be entitled to the second batch.
So, to find out whether your declaration has been released or not, you need to access the website. Federal Revenue.
This way, when consulting the Revenue page, e-CAC service, it is possible to access the statement extract and see if there are any data inconsistencies identified by the processing.
In this case, the taxpayer can assess the inconsistencies and self-regulate by submitting the amended declaration.
Remember that the IRS provides an application for tablets and smartphones that makes it easier to check your IRPF and CPF registration status.
How do I check my Income Tax refund?
To check your refund and see if you are entitled to it, simply access the website Recipe on the internet and fill in the requested data.
Then, on the next page you will be informed whether or not there was an IRPF refund.
In addition, the consultation can also be carried out through the Revenue application, which is available for Android and iOS.
Payment
Payment will be made on June 30, which is the same deadline for filing the 2020 income tax return.
This year the batches were reduced from seven to five, where payment begins at the same end as the delivery deadline.
Remembering that the first batch was paid on May 29th.
Therefore, see below how income tax refund payments will be made:
- June 30th
- July 31st
- August 28th
- September 30th
Remembering that the refund will be available at the bank informed in the declaration for one year.
Therefore, if the customer does not redeem the amount within this period, they must make the request online, using the Electronic Form – Refund Payment Request, or directly on e-CAC, in the DIRPF Processing Statement service.
If the amount is not deposited into the bank account, the taxpayer may contact any Banco do Brasil branch in person.
If you prefer, you can call the call center at 4004-0001 (capital cities), 0800-729-0001 (other locations) and 0800-729-0088 (special telephone number exclusively for the hearing impaired) to schedule the credit of your Income Tax refund to a checking or savings account, in your name, at any bank.
