If you venture outside the Iracema / Beira Mar area you will find the diversity of food you are asking for, Taiba is only 77 km away and you will find fantastic food .
Yes, we have a lot of bureaucracy, but we've been improving and It's not true that you need to share your CPF with everyone. At the supermarket, they ask if you want to provide your CPF because you might get discounts if you're registered with that supermarket chain, and also for tax purposes.
What can i use to pay that will actually work in brazil? I didn't have a credit card last time I went but I tried to use my debit card and I would say about half the time including the grocery store it wouldn't accept the payment. It would just decline my card
Chris sharing the reality of the systems there is so invaluable to people who are sticklers for easy processes. I definitely understand why he would not want to stay in brazil and after watching this I would not go there as a nomad.
I think the problem is once you get a Brazilian bank account the us is going to need to know that or you're going to get fined and then they will monitor your foreign account and start taxing you on it so you're going to be double taxed
@JarrettHolmes No, you can't. Skimming is collecting the details of the card, including PIN (being very specific here as in the old days you didn't need the PIN from a skim). If you're thinking of something else with contactless payments, then you state that instead of incorrectly disagreeing.
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Tax requirements with foreign bank accounts US/BZ
If you venture outside the Iracema / Beira Mar area you will find the diversity of food you are asking for, Taiba is only 77 km away and you will find fantastic food .
Yes, we have a lot of bureaucracy, but we've been improving and It's not true that you need to share your CPF with everyone. At the supermarket, they ask if you want to provide your CPF because you might get discounts if you're registered with that supermarket chain, and also for tax purposes.
Yes I learned that
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What can i use to pay that will actually work in brazil? I didn't have a credit card last time I went but I tried to use my debit card and I would say about half the time including the grocery store it wouldn't accept the payment. It would just decline my card
0:17 My city, Niterói, "Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niterói", work of architect Oscar Niemeyer.
Good information. I like your green screen! 😊
Chris sharing the reality of the systems there is so invaluable to people who are sticklers for easy processes. I definitely understand why he would not want to stay in brazil and after watching this I would not go there as a nomad.
This video is very necessary for anyone wishing to come to Brazil🥰
I agree!
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I think the problem is once you get a Brazilian bank account the us is going to need to know that or you're going to get fined and then they will monitor your foreign account and start taxing you on it so you're going to be double taxed
Good to know
They will not nor do they monitor your account in Brazil.
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wow. so much hassle just for a sim? i thought brazil was more progressive
I’m getting Holafly when I go to Southeast in a few weeks.
You can't "skim" on a tap to pay.
yes you can almost everywhere
@JarrettHolmes No, you can't. Skimming is collecting the details of the card, including PIN (being very specific here as in the old days you didn't need the PIN from a skim). If you're thinking of something else with contactless payments, then you state that instead of incorrectly disagreeing.