09/22/2024 – 20:00
The Federal Revenue Service opens this Monday, the 23rd, at 10 am, the consultation for the fifth and final batch of Income Tax refunds for 2024.
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The batch consists of 511,025 refunds that will be allocated to taxpayers, including priority and non-priority taxpayers. “The total amount of the credit is R$1,032,907,305.12,” the IRS reported. This batch also includes residual refunds from previous years.
To find out if the refund is available, the taxpayer can access the Federal Revenue websiteand you must click on “My Income Tax” and then on “Check Refund“.
The refunds will be deposited on September 30th into the bank account provided in the Income Tax Return, directly or by indicating a Pix key.
Who entered the lot
- 11.188 elderly taxpayers over 80 years old
- 75,686 taxpayers between 60 and 79 years old
- 6.731 taxpayers with any physical or mental disability or serious illness
- 23.180 taxpayers whose main source of income is teaching
- 201.381 taxpayers who do not have legal priority, but who received priority for having used the Pre-filled Declaration or opted to receive the refund via Pix.
- 106,289 non-priority taxpayers.
- 86,570 taxpayers prioritized due to the state of emergency declared in RS.
How to know if you’ve been caught in the fine mesh
Taxpayers with outstanding debts or who have submitted amended declarations will be able to receive refunds only in residual batches, starting in October.
To check the status of the declaration and refund, the taxpayer can consult the Federal Revenue pagethrough the processing extract, accessed in e-CAC. Through the service, the taxpayer can check whether he is on the waiting list or if there is any pending issue.
To access the service, you must have a gov.br account. When logging in, simply go to the “My Income Tax” section. If the message displayed is “In Refund Queue”, it means that the declaration has been processed, but the refund has not yet been released. Just wait and check the next batches.
In the “Pending Mesh” item, the taxpayer can check whether their declaration is in mesh and also check the reason why it was retained.
Taxpayers with outstanding debts can make corrections by filing a amended declaration, without any fines or penalties. The declaration will be processed and returned to the refund queue, being paid in the next residual batch.
If the taxpayer is summoned or notified by the Federal Revenue Service, it will no longer be possible to rectify the declaration.
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