Federal Revenue Releases DAS Payment for MEI with Credit Card. Feature Brings More Convenience and Helps Entrepreneurs Stay Up to Date with Taxes.
The Federal Revenue announced an important change for Individual Microentrepreneurs (MEI): from now on, it is possible to pay the Simple National Collection Document (DAS) using a credit card.
This novelty applies to the monthly DAS, the Collection DAS, and also the Excess Revenue DAS, expanding the ways to settle mandatory taxes.
The measure aims to facilitate the entrepreneur’s life and offer more alternatives to keep contributions up to date.
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How the New Feature Works
The credit card payment is already available on the Revenue platform, through the “Pay Online” option.
With this, the MEI no longer depends solely on the bank slip or automatic debit.
Now, they can choose the card as a way to settle their monthly commitments.
According to the agency, the measure was designed to make the process quicker and provide more flexibility in the microentrepreneur’s financial management.
Advantages for the MEI
The ability to pay the DAS with a credit card offers more convenience and can help those who have difficulties organizing their monthly bills.
The new feature also reduces the risk of payment delays, which is essential for maintaining the company’s regularity.
Keeping the DAS up to date ensures important benefits for the MEI, such as:
- Access to social security, with rights to retirement, sick leave, and maternity pay.
- Active and regular CNPJ, a necessary condition for issuing invoices and participating in bids.
- Ease of obtaining credit, as tax regularity is required by banks and financial institutions.
Convenience and Security
In addition to more options, the Federal Revenue guarantees that online payment offers security for the taxpayer.
The entire process can be done directly in the official system, avoiding fraud risks and providing greater convenience.
The expectation is that the new modality will reduce delinquency among microentrepreneurs and help consolidate a more sustainable business environment for small entrepreneurs in Brazil.

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