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Selling Property in Brazil as a Non-Resident: A Comprehensive 2026 Guide

Selling property in Brazil as a non-resident requires navigating a highly formal, bureaucratic, and regulated system. As of 2026, the process remains heavily dependent on documentation, public notaries (cartórios), and strict tax compliance. Because Brazil distinguishes between tax residents and non-residents, ensuring your paperwork is in order—particularly your taxpayer ID—is the most critical step to avoiding significant delays.

1. The Legal and Regulatory Framework

In Brazil, the guiding principle of property law is “Quem não registra, não é dono” (He who does not register, does not own). The sale process is handled through two primary entities: the Notary (Tabelionato de Notas) and the Real Estate Registry (Registro de Imóveis).

The CPF Requirement

You cannot sell (or buy) property in Brazil without a CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas).

Power of Attorney (PoA)

You do not need to be physically present in Brazil to sell your property. You can grant a Power of Attorney to a trusted representative in Brazil.

2. Tax Obligations for Sellers

Taxation for non-residents is mandatory and generally non-negotiable.

Capital Gains Tax

If you sell the property for a profit, you are subject to Capital Gains Tax.

Other Fees and Costs

3. Preparing for Sale: A Checklist

To ensure a smooth transaction, gather the following well before listing your property:

4. Considerations for Foreign Nationals

Note on Professional Help: In Brazil, it is standard to use a Corretor de Imóveis (registered real estate agent) and an Advogado (lawyer). The agent handles marketing and viewings, while the lawyer performs the essential due diligence to protect you from the complex bureaucratic hurdles of the Cartório system.

Disclaimer: Tax and property laws in Brazil are complex and subject to change. This guide is for informational purposes and does not constitute formal legal or tax advice. Always consult with a qualified Brazilian real estate attorney and a tax professional regarding your specific transaction.

Are you planning to repatriate your sale proceeds to your home country, or do you intend to reinvest the capital within Brazil?

 

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