Federal Revenue Electronic Auction in São Paulo Brings Together Hundreds of Lots with Vehicles and Electronics, Sets Deadlines for Proposals and On-Site Visits, and Requires Attention to Official Rules for Participation, Payment, and Withdrawal of Offered Goods.
Federal Revenue Auction in São Paulo
The Federal Revenue will hold a new regional auction of seized or abandoned goods in São Paulo on February 10.
In total, 321 lots will be offered with various goods, including vehicles, electronics, beverages, automotive parts, and other items, according to the notice published by the agency.
The auction will be conducted electronically, with proposals accepted from 8 AM on February 2 until 9 PM on February 9.
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The public bidding session is scheduled for 11 AM on February 10, Brasília time, through the Federal Revenue’s Electronic Auction System.
Vehicles with Reduced Starting Prices
Among the lots attracting the most attention are those that include vehicles with starting prices lower than those practiced in the formal used market.
Lot 273, for example, includes a 2019 Brilliance SUV, with a minimum bid of R$ 22,5 thousand, according to the official description.
Another lot mentioned in the notice is number 33, which includes a Honda Civic 2014/2015, with a starting price of R$ 3,3 thousand.
Lot 34 features a Chevrolet Onix, described without seats and rear upholstery, with a minimum bid set at R$ 1,9 thousand.
Combined Lots and Joint Sale
In addition to the vehicles offered individually, the notice also presents lots that include more than one item.
In lot 3, for example, there are a Volkswagen Gol and a Honda CG 150 motorcycle, with bids starting at R$ 4,6 thousand, according to the information provided by the Federal Revenue.
The Federal Revenue states that the goods are sold exclusively in closed lots, with no possibility of individual item acquisition.
Electronics and Video Game Consoles
In the electronics area, there are lots that include video game consoles and accessories.
Lot 24 includes units of PlayStation 5, Xbox, and controllers, with a starting price of R$ 7 thousand.
Other lots include cell phones, headphones, laptops, and computer equipment, always sold together, with no possibility of division.

Condition of Goods and Absence of Warranty
The Federal Revenue highlights in the notice that all goods are sold in the condition they are in, without warranty and no possibility of return.
The condition of preservation varies from lot to lot.
This information is detailed in official documents, accompanied by images available in the system.
On-Site Visit by Appointment
For this reason, the agency provides for a period of on-site visitation for interested parties.
Visits may be made between February 2 and 6, exclusively by prior appointment, at locations indicated in the auction notice.
The goods will be available for viewing in cities such as São Paulo, Campinas, Guarulhos, Santos, Sorocaba, Santo André, São Bernardo do Campo, Taubaté, Bauru, Araraquara, Jacareí, and Guarujá.
The specific addresses, dates, and times are listed in the annexes of the notice.
The Federal Revenue informs that the visitation is strictly visual, with no possibility of handling or testing the items.
Nevertheless, the procedure allows interested parties to verify the apparent condition of the items before registering their proposal in the electronic system.
Who Can Participate in the Auction
To participate in the auction, it is necessary to meet the requirements established by the Federal Revenue.
Individuals must be 18 years or older, have a valid CPF, and have a gov.br account with Silver or Gold trust level.
In the case of legal entities, participation is permitted as long as the CNPJ is active.
Additionally, the legal representative of the company must also have a gov.br account with Silver or Gold level to access the Electronic Auction System.
How to Submit Proposals in the Revenue System
The participation process occurs through the e-CAC, the digital environment of the Federal Revenue.
Within the system, the interested party must locate the notice no. 0800100/000009/2025, select the desired lot, and register a proposal with a value greater than the established minimum bid.
After the bidding period ends, only the qualified participants for each lot will be able to compete in the online public auction.
The system provides real-time information on the amounts offered during the competitive phase.
Payment, Withdrawal, and Usage Rules
Payment for the goods acquired is made exclusively through a Federal Revenue Collection Document (DARF), generated by the system itself after the auction ends.
The Federal Revenue warns that it does not charge via bank transfer, PIX, or deposits into third-party accounts.
The notice also establishes deadlines for the withdrawal of goods.
In general, the buyer has up to 30 days to arrange for the withdrawal, being responsible for transportation, disassembly, and logistics costs when necessary.
In the case of individuals, the Federal Revenue emphasizes that the acquired goods must be for personal use or consumption, and resale for commercial purposes is prohibited.
For legal entities, the rules vary according to the type of merchandise and are detailed in the notice.


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