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trollbridge ◴[] No.43620615[source]
Standard workflow in Brazil:

- You need to buy something from person XZ, whether an individual, small business, or huge business.

- XZ sends you an invoice (including relevant taxes).

- You pay the invoice. XZ knows you’ve paid.

- At year end you can download all your invoices, including any taxes already paid, for doing your taxes. (Brazil taxes make American taxation look simple.)

Standard workflow in America:

- “Do you want cash, mail a check, or PayPal/Venmo/Cashapp?”

- “Umm do PayPal but friends and family please… also it’s at my wife’s email that still has her maiden name”

- Zero detail on invoice (maybe a receipt printed on thermal paper or a random email) which you lose by tax time

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1. guax ◴[] No.43621846[source]
This is misleading and borderline false.

Most people don't have to do much during tax season nor keep any receipts. You download the declarations of your bank, receive one from your work. Fill them out on a free software and you're done in 15min.

Only gets somewhat complicated If you have lots of deductibles and you have to prove them, that's the same everywhere.