How to Receive Euro Payments in Brazil as a Freelancer
Receiving Euro (€) from EU clients (Germany, Netherlands, France) in Brazil is straightforward with the right platform. SEPA transfers are instant and free within EU. Wise EUR account has an IBAN — share it like a bank account for zero-fee SEPA receipts. The cheapest route to convert € to Brazil's local currency is through Wise: 0.5–0.9% total cost vs your Brazilian bank's 1–2.5% plus IOF tax.
Best platform FX
Wise available for BRL — IOF tax still applies
Bank SWIFT cost
1–3% below mid-market plus IOF tax
Saving per €1,000
≈€5–25
Cost comparison
On a €1,000 invoice: Wise converts to local currency at mid-market + ~0.5 = saving €5–15 vs the Brazilian bank conversion at 1–2.5% plus IOF tax.
Best platforms to receive EUR in Brazil
Ranked by total cost: FX conversion + transfer fee + withdrawal speed.
Wise Business
Mid-market rate, local receiving accounts in 9 currencies, and the lowest conversion margin for freelancers.
Payoneer
The freelancer's default — deeply integrated with Upwork, Fiverr, Amazon, and 2,000+ platforms.
Airwallex
Low FX margins and multi-currency accounts designed for businesses with global payment flows.
Regulations for receiving EUR in Brazil
Brazil's Banco Central regulates FX. IOF (Imposto sobre Operações Financeiras) tax of 0.38% applies to most FX transactions. Freelancers must register as MEI or Autônomo for legal invoicing.
Tax on EUR income in Brazil
Freelance income taxable as carnê-leão (self-employed income). IOF (0.38%) applies to incoming international transfers. MEI/ME structure common for freelancers.
Not tax advice. Consult a local tax professional for current requirements.