How to sell Dogecoin in Brazil
Verified 2026-06-03 · 2 primary regulators · 5 venues compared
Short answer
To sell Dogecoin in Brazil, use a BCB-aligned exchange: Mercado Bitcoin, Foxbit, Binance Brazil. Selling DOGE for BRL: TAX-EXEMPT if total monthly disposals <R$35,000 (regulated venue). Above R$35k/mo: 15% IR on gain. Offshore/DeFi: 17.5-22.5% progressive (Law 14.754/2023). Submit DARF code 4600 by month-end.
Fee comparison
All-in cost per venue across the most-common payment + settlement paths. Verified 2026-06-03.
| Venue | Sell Fee Brl | Min Sell | Br Specific |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mercado Bitcoin | Maker 0.30% / Taker 0.70% | R$1 | Auto-files IN 1888 + IN 2161 reports to Receita Federal; PIX-instant BRL withdrawal; cleanest tax-document chain |
| Foxbit | 0.25-0.50% | R$1 | Native Imposto de Renda (income-tax) report PDF; PIX withdrawal |
| Binance Brazil | 0.1% spot | R$10 | User responsible for IN 1888 self-reporting; PIX P2P + gateway withdrawal |
| Bitybank | 0.5-0.7% | R$10 | FERA compliance + native IR PDF report |
| Coinext | 0.25-0.50% | R$50 | Mercado Pago Crypto-integrated withdrawal to MP wallet |
Regulatory framing — Brazil
Brazil regulates crypto via Banco Central do Brasil (BCB) under Marco Legal das Criptomoedas (Law 14.478/2022). Receita Federal handles taxation: 15% IR on monthly gains >R$35,000 (regulated venues), 17.5-22.5% progressive IR on offshore/DeFi (Law 14.754/2023). IN 1888 (>R$30k/yr aggregate) + IN 2161 (>R$5k/mo) reporting. CVM oversees tokenized securities. PIX = instant payment rail.
Primary regulators: Banco Central do Brasil · Receita Federal
Common gotchas
- BCB-aligned exchange recommended (Mercado Bitcoin, Foxbit, Bitybank, Coinext); Binance Brazil in BCB authorization process
- CPF + photo ID + address proof required for all Brazilian CEXes; PIX-funding free + instant
- R$35,000/month exemption applies ONLY to regulated-venue disposals; offshore disposals taxed from R$1 under Law 14.754/2023
- Law 14.754/2023 (offshore crypto/foreign-asset reform): 17.5-22.5% progressive IR on offshore gains + yield; effective Jan 2024
- IR-PF Bens e Direitos: declare crypto holdings >R$5,000 (per asset class) annually by April 30
- IN 1888 (>R$30k/yr aggregate): file monthly by end of following month; IN 2161 (>R$5k/mo): monthly DeFi/foreign-asset detail
Step-by-step
- Check monthly disposal volume. Brazilian crypto IR rule: gains TAX-EXEMPT if total monthly disposals (across ALL crypto, ALL venues) <R$35,000. If >R$35,000 in any single month, 15% IR on monthly gain (regulated venues per Law 14.478/2022). Offshore disposals: 17.5-22.5% progressive (Law 14.754/2023).
- Use FIFO or specific-ID for cost basis. Brazil allows specific-ID method for cost basis (unlike Germany's mandatory FIFO). Document acquisition lots to optimize taxable gain. Tax-software (Toro Tributos Cripto, Koinly Brazil, BlockTax) automates.
- Place limit sell for DOGE. On BCB-aligned venue: Mercado Bitcoin 0.30-0.70%, Foxbit 0.25-0.50%, Binance Brazil 0.1%, Bitybank 0.5-0.7%, Coinext 0.25-0.50%. Document BRL proceeds + execution timestamp.
- Withdraw via PIX (INSTANT, FREE). PIX withdrawal to your Brazilian bank in ~2 seconds, free. TED alternative for very large sums or when PIX unavailable.
- Report on IR-PF annual declaration. Bens e Direitos: crypto holdings >R$5,000 (per asset class). Rendimentos Variáveis: capital gains from monthly disposals >R$35k. DARF Code 4600 for 15% IR (regulated). Submit by April 30 of following year.
- File IN 1888 + IN 2161 (high-volume). IN 1888 (>R$30k/yr aggregate, monthly cumulative): file by end of month following each transaction month. IN 2161 (>R$5k/mo): monthly DeFi/foreign-asset detail.
Tax summary
Selling DOGE for BRL: TAX-EXEMPT if total monthly disposals <R$35,000 (regulated venue). Above R$35k/mo: 15% IR on gain. Offshore/DeFi: 17.5-22.5% progressive (Law 14.754/2023). Submit DARF code 4600 by month-end.
Where to read further
- Brazil crypto tax primer
- Best crypto banks in Brazil
- /how-to/buy-dogecoin-brazil/
- /how-to/sell-dogecoin-brazil/
- /how-to/send-dogecoin-brazil/
- /crypto-taxes-brazil/
- /best-crypto-banks/brazil/
Methodology
Fee data verified directly against each venue's public fee schedule on 2026-06-03. Regulatory framing cross-referenced against the Stage 1d info-layer + primary government sources (see /methodology/). Gotchas reflect operating experience + community-reported failure modes during the verification window. This page is editorial reference content — not financial, tax, or legal advice. Always verify the current state of each venue and the current law in Brazil before transacting.
Disclaimer
This page is general information, not financial, tax, or legal advice. Cryptocurrency regulation in Brazil evolves; verify the current rules with a qualified professional in your jurisdiction before relying on any specific approach. See terms.