Micro and small companies and individual micro-entrepreneurs (MEI) have until today (31) to request inclusion or re-inclusion in the Simples Nacional – special taxation regime for small businesses. Unlike recent years, there will be no extension for the settlement of pendencies. The small business needs to settle or renegotiate its debts until today in order not to be excluded from the program.
Until last Friday (27), 348,077 micro and small companies had applied to join Simples Nacional. Of this total, 97,572 were approved, 233,530 depend on the settlement of pending issues with one or more federal entities (Union, States, Federal District or municipality) and 16,975 requests were canceled by the taxpayer. The final result will be announced in the second half of February.
Traditionally, Those who have not paid their debts within 30 days of notification are withdrawn from Simples Nacional on January 1st of each year. The excluded companies, however, have until January 31 of each year to request the return to Simples Nacional, as long as they resolve the pending issues – registration or overdue debts.
Renegotiation
Before renegotiating the debt through the Debt Payment Rescheduling Program within the scope of Simples Nacional, the company must check where the debts are located: at the Federal Revenue Service or at the Union Active Debt.
Those interested in settling pending issues can file an installment payment request, which must be done on the Simples Nacional Portal or on the RFB e-CAC Portal, in the “Installation – Simples Nacional” service.
The regularization process must be done through the Virtual Taxpayer Service Center of the Federal Revenue Service (e-CAC), requiring a digital certificate or access code. The debtor can pay in cash, write off part of the debt with tax credits (resources that the company is entitled to receive from the tax authorities) or pay the debts in up to five years with the payment of interest and fine.
If the debt is registered as an overdue debt, the regularization must be done on the Regularize-se Portal, of the Attorney General’s Office of the National Treasury (PGFN). Registration disputes can be resolved on the Redesim Portal.
Micro and small companies and individual micro-entrepreneurs (MEI) have until today (31) to request inclusion or re-inclusion in the Simples Nacional – special taxation regime for small businesses. Unlike recent years, there will be no extension for the settlement of pendencies. The small business needs to settle or renegotiate its debts until today in order not to be excluded from the program.
Until last Friday (27), 348,077 micro and small companies had applied to join Simples Nacional. Of this total, 97,572 were approved, 233,530 depend on the settlement of pending issues with one or more federal entities (Union, States, Federal District or municipality) and 16,975 requests were canceled by the taxpayer. The final result will be announced in the second half of February.
Traditionally, Those who have not paid their debts within 30 days of notification are withdrawn from Simples Nacional on January 1st of each year. The excluded companies, however, have until January 31 of each year to request the return to Simples Nacional, as long as they resolve the pending issues – registration or overdue debts.
Renegotiation
Before renegotiating the debt through the Debt Payment Rescheduling Program within the scope of Simples Nacional, the company must check where the debts are located: at the Federal Revenue Service or at the Union Active Debt.
Those interested in settling pending issues can file an installment payment request, which must be done on the Simples Nacional Portal or on the RFB e-CAC Portal, in the “Installation – Simples Nacional” service.
The regularization process must be done through the Virtual Taxpayer Service Center of the Federal Revenue Service (e-CAC), requiring a digital certificate or access code. The debtor can pay in cash, write off part of the debt with tax credits (resources that the company is entitled to receive from the tax authorities) or pay the debts in up to five years with the payment of interest and fine.
If the debt is registered as an overdue debt, the regularization must be done on the Regularize-se Portal, of the Attorney General’s Office of the National Treasury (PGFN). Registration disputes can be resolved on the Redesim Portal.