15/10/2013
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Daniel Lima
Brazil Agency reporter
Brasilia - The IRS releases today ( 8 ) the payment of the fifth batch of refunds from the Individual Income Tax ( PIT ) for the year 2013 ( calendar year 2012) . Paid lots are also residual for the years 2012 to 2008 , corresponding to calendar years 2011 to 2007 , respectively , released from the fine mesh .
Refunds of the fifth batch total R $ 1.5 billion and will be paid to 1,497,611 taxpayers . Of this total , R$ 1.43 billion corresponding to 1,467,774 statements made in this year and R$ 70.3 million intended to 29,837 taxpayers included in the residual plots . The correction varies from 11.6% for the statements of 2012, 53.03 % , for lots of fine mesh 2008 .
According to the IRS , refunds for the year 2013 are credited with correction of 4.35 % , equivalent to the Selic ( basic interest rates ) .
To determine whether the statement was released , the taxpayer must access the Recipe on the internet , or call 146 Receitafone . The recipe also makes available application for tablets and smartphones that facilitates query statements PIT and registration status with CPF .
The refund will be available in the bank for one year . If the taxpayer does not rescue this term should require it through the internet , through the Electronic Form - Request for Payment of Restitution, or directly at the e- CAC , service Extract Processing DIRPF .
If the amount is not credited , the taxpayer must personally contact any branch of the Bank of Brazil or call the Customer Service Center by telephone at 4004-0001 ( capital ) and 0800-729-0001 (other locations ) to schedule your credit account current or savings account in your name at any bank.
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Edition : Nadia Franco
Source : Agency Brazil
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