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PROGRAM:
NAME
rnetclient - Submit the Brazilian Income Tax Report to the Brazilian Tax Authority
SYNOPSIS
rnetclient [-d|--declaration] <FILE> [-o <DIRECTORY>|--output-dir=<DIRECTORY>]
DESCRIPTION
rnetclient is used to send Brazilian tax income reports to Receita Federal, Braziliam Tax
Authority. It communicates with the official server from Receita Federal, ensures a
secure connection is established, and submits the file. It is the product of reverse-
engineering ReceitaNet, which is the proprietary, non-free version of the software that
does the same thing as rnetclient.
OPTIONS
-d <FILE>, --declaration=<FILE>
Provide the declaration (report) filename to be sent to Receita Federal. This
argument is mandatory. For historical reasons, the user can also provide the
declaration filename without specifying the -d modifier.
-o <DIRECTORY>, --output-dir=<DIRECTORY>
Specify the output directory where the receipt will be saved. This argument is
optional; if no output directory is specified, then the receipt will be saved in
the current working directory (CWD).
-V, --version
Print the program version and exit.
HISTORY AND MOTIVATION
There is no way to talk about rnetclient without mentioning IRPF-Livre, which is an older
project started and maintained by Alexandre Oliva. This project exists because Receita
Federal, the Brazilian Tax Authority, does not release the source code for the software
used to fill the Brazilian Tax Income Report. Alexandre still fights to make Receita
Federal release this program as Free Software, but he also decided to produce and release
a Free version of the program. However, there was still another closed source software
needed to fully be able to do your duties with the Brazilian government: the program used
to submit the report to Receita Federal. That is how rnetclient was born.
The program began as a personal project from Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo. He had to
reverse engineer the proprietary software in order to replicate the functionality, and
made the first release on 2013. In 2014, Alexandre Oliva and Sergio Durigan Junior joined
efforts and helped in the release of the second version.
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