Compliance Disclosure

Amazon Brazil AMIF Service & SP-API Data Use Disclosure

This page explains how SFC Service uses Amazon Selling Partner API (SP-API) data for Brazil AMIF services, including the Tax Invoicing (TI) and Tax Remittance (TR) restricted roles.

View Data Use Details Last updated: August 12, 2026
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Service Overview

About SFC Service

SFC Service is the exclusive service provider for Amazon Brazil Marketplace AMIF services. We provide cross-border logistics services for AMIF orders and, as part of the AMIF business process, assist with the collection and remittance, financial reconciliation, and compliance record-keeping of Brazil import duties and state taxes.

This page explains how we use Amazon Selling Partner API (SP-API) data for Brazil AMIF services, including the Tax Invoicing (TI) and Tax Remittance (TR) restricted roles.

Restricted Roles

Amazon SP-API Roles We Use

For Amazon Brazil AMIF orders, our application uses the following restricted SP-API roles through the Orders API (getOrder / getOrders):

Tax Invoicing (TI)

We use the Tax Invoicing role to check the electronic invoice status of AMIF orders.

Data accessed:

ElectronicInvoiceStatus

For relevant AMIF orders, the returned status is currently ElectronicInvoiceStatus: NotRequired. This means these AMIF orders do not require Brazil NF-e electronic invoices. In such cases, we do not obtain invoice numbers, invoice links, or invoice documents.

Purpose: This data is used to confirm whether electronic invoicing is required for AMIF process control and compliance handling.

Tax Remittance (TR)

We use the Tax Remittance role to obtain tax payment details for Brazil import duties and state taxes.

Data accessed from PaymentExecutionDetail:
  • Payment.Amount / Payment.CurrencyCode, such as BRL
  • AuthorizationCode
  • PaymentMethod, such as CreditCard
  • CardBrand, such as MasterCard
  • AcquirerId
Purpose: This data is used for tax payment reconciliation, verification, exception checking, and compliance record retention related to Brazil import duties and state taxes under the AMIF process.
These roles are used only for AMIF tax fulfillment, reconciliation, and compliance purposes.
Purpose Limitation

How We Use This Data

The TI/TR data described above is used only for Amazon Brazil AMIF tax fulfillment, reconciliation, and compliance purposes.

We do not use this data for:

  • Marketing
  • Advertising
  • Customer profiling
  • Review manipulation
  • Off-Amazon transactions
  • Any unrelated purpose
This disclosure is intended to clearly and honestly inform authorized users about what data we access and why we access it.
Source & Processing

Data Integrity

We do not deliberately modify Amazon order or tax-related information obtained through SP-API to deceive authorized users.

Tax-related fields used for AMIF processing, such as ElectronicInvoiceStatus and PaymentExecutionDetail, are retrieved from Amazon's Orders API and used for status checking, reconciliation, and compliance record-keeping.

Automated Processing

Calculations and Artificial Intelligence

For the TI/TR use cases described on this page, we do not use artificial intelligence models to generate or alter tax invoice status or tax payment details.

The relevant data is obtained directly from Amazon SP-API Orders API responses. Data freshness depends on the time of each API request or retrieval from Amazon.

Any reconciliation or matching performed by our system is based on API-returned values and internal operational records, and does not replace Amazon's source data.

Seller Support

Product Inserts Feature

Our product inserts feature helps sellers manage compliant package inserts, such as:

Supported insert content

  • Product instructions
  • Warranty information
  • After-sales service information
  • Required compliance notices

This feature is intended to support product usage and after-sales service experience.

It is not used to:

  • Direct buyers away from Amazon
  • Solicit positive-only reviews
  • Manipulate reviews
  • Provide compensation for reviews
  • Drive off-Amazon transactions
  • Collect buyers' personal information
Data Protection

Privacy and Data Protection

We handle Amazon-related data, including restricted data accessed through SP-API, in accordance with applicable laws and Amazon's Data Protection Policy.

This includes controls around the collection, use, storage, protection, sharing, retention, and deletion of such data.

Access to restricted SP-API data is limited to authorized personnel and internal systems on a need-to-know basis. We do not sell Amazon SP-API data or share TI/TR restricted role data with unauthorized third parties.

For privacy or support inquiries, please contact us through the contact information published on this website. Please also refer to our Privacy Policy for additional details.

Contact SFC Last updated: August 12, 2026