This Wednesday (22) the Federal Revenue Service will auction items obtained from batches seized at Guarulhos Airport during the year. Main items: iPhonesPrices start from R$ 1,000 to R$ 2,400.

There are 10 128 GB iPhone 12s available, devices starting from R$ 1,000 to be exact. There are also nine iPhone 13s with 128 GB capacity. These will be auctioned for R$1,385. Finally, there are 58 units of iPhone 14 Pro Max 128 GB with prices starting from R$ 2,178.

Both natural persons and legal entities can participate in the auction. For individuals, you must be over 18 or free, as well as having CPF and being at Silver or Gold level on Gov.br.

Legal entities must have a CNPJ and also have a responsible person or attorney-in-fact at the same levels of the government system. Individuals can bid on lots 11 through 60 and 97 through 149, while PJs can bid on all of them.

See how to buy one of the devices:

  1. Access e-CAC (Virtual Service Center) on the Federal Revenue website and search for the Electronic Auction System service.
  2. Sign in.
  3. There is a “Find Service” bar. Type the word “auction” here and the option to “Participate in an electronic auction from the Federal Revenue Service” will appear.
  4. Bids must be submitted by this Tuesday (21st) and must be made for closed lots. The iPhone 12, for example, comes in 128 to 148 bundles with one device each.

Other auction items

Besides iPhones, the IRS auction also includes precious stones, diamonds and gold bars. Also available in lot 41 is a laptop with prices starting from R$ 1,750 and other IT products with prices starting from R$ 2,000. The most expensive among them is R$ 1,050 million for the Richard Mille CA-TZP/184 wristwatch.

Source: Tec Mundo

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