THE São Paulo Invoice was developed in 2007 by the Government, with the aim of reducing tax evasion in the state of São Paulo. This is because buyers would start to use their CPF in their purchases and commercial establishments would start to register these purchases with the IRS.    

The incentive for citizens to provide their CPFs in your purchases, are returns of purchase percentages, for example: it is possible to receive from 5% to 30% Tax on Circulation of Products and Services (ICMS) back. 

Not to mention the possibility of deducting the accumulated balance to pay part of the IPVA and still have the chance to participate in sweepstakes.      

Who doesn't like perks like these? 

In this article we will explain more about the Nota Fiscal Paulistana, and we will give tips on how to add more credits. Want to know more? Check it out until the end!   

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Find out how the Paulista Invoice works

With each acquisition that the consumer makes, when informing the CPF/CNPJ An Invoice will be issued. in which, the commercial Place will make the registration and payment in front of the ICMS. After the store makes the payment, the Treasury Department will credit the buyer with a percentage of the tax to which he is entitled. 

In this way, the credit will be available for the consumer to redeem and use within 5 years. The form of redemption consists of transferring the balance of the savings or checking account and can also be deducted from the payment of IPVA. 

How to register 

to participate in Paulista Invoice Program, the interested party will need to register directly on the official platform of the Secretariat of Finance. See the step by step:

1. Access: wwww.receita.economia.gov.br

2. When accessing the home page, in the upper right corner, just click on "Register", to do so, choose the option “Individuals” or “Legal Entities”;  

3. Now, provide your requested data: date of birth, your full name, your mother's full name and CPF. click in "Advance";

4. Next, fill in the open fields to create a password and complete the registration;

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5. Done! Now all you have to do is follow up on your purchases and your balance. 

Learn how to collect more credits 

Did you know that there are companies that do not generate scores to add to your balance? That's right, stores like fireworks and tobacconists, for example, do not generate credits. 

However, there are companies that generate more scores than others. Bearing in mind that the percentage returned to the consumer ranges from 5% to 30%. Below are the segments with their respective return percentages:

Main segments that generate 30% return to the consumer:

– Retail trade of newspapers, books and magazines (newsstands);

– Butchers and fishmongers.

– Retail of tires and tubes;

- Convenience stores;

– Retail of coatings for the construction industry, glass, sand, tiles;

– Retail trade of photographic articles;

– Retail sale of telephony equipment;

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- Music shop;

– Building materials store;

– Gas;

– Jewelry and watch shop.

Segments that generate 10% return to the consumer:

– Restaurants, snack bars, bars, beverage retail, bakery and confectionery;

– Hortifrutigranjeiros;

– Retail trade of dairy products and cold cuts;

– Shop for home appliances, shoes, clothes, toys, paints;

Segments that generate 5% return to the consumer:

– Restaurants, snack bars, bars, beverage retail, bakery and confectionery;

– Cars;

– Pharmacies;

– Flower shops;

– Jewelers.

It is interesting to have knowledge about the percentages and scores so you can follow up and plan your rescue. Not to mention that by accumulating R$ 100.00 in purchases at the CPF/CNPJ you get an electronic ticket to participate in the sweepstakes that occur monthly.