Accessing the main services of the Federal Revenue is very simple, and this can be done through the agency's website. Also, through the e-CAC portal, at the Virtual Taxpayer Service Center, any citizen, whether MEI or individual, can consult and settle their debts with the Federal Revenue Service.
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For individuals, the query of their debts on the e-CAC platform can be done either by the taxpayer or by a legal representative. Therefore, an attorney, heir or executor, for example, can access the service through another. In the case of legal entities, only partners, itself or a legal representative can have access to debts in the e-CAC.
To do so, just access the portal and log in by filling in the username and password registered on the federal government website, Gov.br. If you have not registered, just fill in the required data, such as CPF, telephone number, etc. Then, you can go to the tab “Consult Pending – Tax Status”, in the upper left corner of the screen.
If you have any debt, it should appear in this pending section. It is even very common for users to discover the existence of debts due to an error when declaring the Income Tax or in the deadlines. That way, you can avoid some headaches with the IRS.
When you find a debt, just issue a DARF (Documento de Arrecadação de Receitas Federal) that serves for any federal tribute, such as taxes and fees. Then, at any ATM or internet banking of the collection network, it is possible to make the payments.
Anyone who owes a payment to the Federal Revenue Service or other government agencies may end up being enrolled in the Federal Public Debt, which can ending in the initiation of a lawsuit and inclusion of the individual's name in the Informative Register of Unpaid Credits of the Federal Public Sector (CADIN). With that, it ends up becoming impossible to take a public tender, take out loans and even get/renew a passport.