Program Returns Part of Taxes Paid and Also Offers Monthly Drawings with Millionaire Prizes for Those Who Include Their CPF on the Receipt
For those who provide their CPF when shopping, there are more benefits than one might think. In addition to competing for cash prizes, it is possible to receive part of the tax paid back in the form of redeemable credits. The practice, encouraged by the Government of the State of São Paulo, is part of the Nota Fiscal Paulista.
The program offers ICMS refunds and monthly drawings and is accessible to any citizen purchasing products or services in the state. The simple act of saying “yes” at the register can turn everyday expenses into real opportunities for savings.
How the Program Works for Those Who Provide Their CPF When Shopping
Created by the Government of São Paulo and managed by the Secretary of Finance (Sefaz-SP), the Nota Fiscal Paulista program allows part of the ICMS collected on sales to be passed back to consumers who request a receipt with their CPF. The incentive is twofold: cash credits and participation in monthly drawings for prizes that can reach R$ 1 million.
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For each purchase recorded with a CPF, the consumer accumulates electronic tickets for the drawings and also earns credits proportional to the tax generated by the business. The amounts vary according to the tax regime of the establishment, but even small purchases count towards the benefits.
What Do You Need to Do to Start Accumulating Credits?
The first step is to create the habit of providing your CPF for all purchases in the state of São Paulo. Supermarkets, pharmacies, gas stations, clothing stores — any purchase where a receipt can be issued can generate benefits.
Next, you need to register for free on the official Nota Fiscal Paulista portal (www.nfp.fazenda.sp.gov.br). Without this registration, credits and tickets may be generated, but the consumer will not be able to redeem them or participate officially in the drawings.
How to Check Your Balance and Redeem Credits
Once registered, the consumer can check their accumulated balance on the official website and choose one of the redemption options. The amounts can be transferred to a bank account of the same ownership, used to <strongoffset the IPVA for the following year, or even donated to registered charitable organizations in the system.
The minimum amount for withdrawal into an account is R$ 0.99. For use on the IPVA, the option is usually available in the system between October and November. Donating is another noble way to use credits, especially for those who want to help at no additional cost.
Rules, Deadlines, and Precautions You Need to Know
The credits from Nota Fiscal Paulista expire 12 months from the release date. Therefore, it is essential to access your account frequently to avoid losing any amounts. It is also important to accept the rules of the drawings on the website so that your electronic tickets become valid.
Another important point: even establishments with low tax collection generate tickets for drawing. That is, even if there is no high credit to be redeemed, your chance of winning cash prizes continues to be valid for each purchase.
Have you ever redeemed any amounts by providing your CPF on the receipt? Share your experience and help other readers take advantage as well.

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