On Monday (20), the IRS’s team focused on combating smuggling and illegal trade confiscated around 250 iPhones, including newer models like the iPhone 16, in a store in Chapecó, Santa Catarina.
IRS seizes 250 iPhones.
The IRS operation discovered that iPhones were concealed within wooden shelves to hide the illegal shipment and avoid detection by authorities.
The inquiry revealed that the goods were sent from Foz do Iguaçu in Paraná to São Paulo. The federal authorities did not disclose the value of the shipment, but based on the number of items, it could surpass R$ 1 million.
Those at fault will be examined and could face charges for smuggling offenses as outlined in the Brazilian Criminal Code, with potential penalties of up to five years of imprisonment.
Federal income increases monitoring.
The Federal Revenue is increasing monitoring efforts to fight against smuggling activities, which result in substantial economic and tax revenue losses.
In December, the federal agency conducted an operation called Operation Black Friday to prevent the smuggling of various goods into Brazil, including smartphones, tablets, printers, Chinese-made robots, Argentine wines, electronic cigarettes, and Arabic perfumes.
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