Sefaz GO Reissues Public Notice for Auditor Fiscal Positions: 75 Vacancies with Salaries Up to R$ 32K in 2025
- What’s New in the Reissued Sefaz GO Public Notice?
- Who Can Apply for These Lucrative Positions?
- Breaking Down the Numbers: Vacancies and Compensation
- The Selection Timeline You Can’t Afford to Miss
- Why This Matters Beyond the Paycheck
- Frequently Asked Questions
In a significant update for public sector job seekers, the Goiás State Finance Secretariat (Sefaz GO) has reissued its public notice for the Auditor Fiscal da Receita Estadual (State Revenue Auditor) position. The revised notice offers 75 vacancies—50 immediate hires and 25 reserve candidates—with starting salaries of R$ 28,563.30 plus additional benefits that can push total compensation beyond R$ 32,000. The MOVE comes after the original notice was suspended due to non-compliance with racial quota laws, requiring a complete overhaul of the selection timeline. Here’s everything you need to know about this high-profile opportunity.
What’s New in the Reissued Sefaz GO Public Notice?
The republication follows a legal hiccup where the initial notice failed to reserve 20% of vacancies for Black candidates, as mandated by State Law No. 23.389/2025. The revised version now includes these quotas while maintaining the same total number of positions. The Carlos Chagas Foundation (FCC) remains the organizing body, with applications opening February 9, 2025, and closing March 12, 2025.
Who Can Apply for These Lucrative Positions?
Candidates need only a bachelor’s degree from an MEC-recognized institution—no specific field required. However, the selection process is rigorous: a two-phase exam covering everything from constitutional law to advanced taxation, plus bonus points for postgraduate qualifications. Fee waivers are available for low-income applicants, blood donors, and breastfeeding mothers.
Breaking Down the Numbers: Vacancies and Compensation
| Category | Immediate Vacancies | Reserve Pool | Black Candidates (20%) | PWD Candidates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Allocation | 50 | 25 | 15 | 4 |
The base salary of R$ 28,563.30 gets a R$ 3,600 monthly stipend boost—uncommon in most public sector roles. For context, this outpaces federal tax auditor salaries in some neighboring states.
The Selection Timeline You Can’t Afford to Miss
Key dates:
- Fee waiver requests: Jan 15-19, 2026
- Applications: Feb 9 - Mar 12, 2025
- Exams: May 17, 2025 (morning: general knowledge; afternoon: specialized topics)
Why This Matters Beyond the Paycheck
Beyond the numbers, this reopening sets a precedent for quota compliance in Brazilian state-level hiring. It also reflects growing demand for fiscal auditors as states modernize tax collection systems. As one FCC insider noted, "The morning exam’s 10% weight on statistical reasoning suggests they’re prioritizing data-savvy candidates for the digital tax era."
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the notice’s republication?
The initial version lacked mandatory 20% racial quotas under State Law 23.389/2025, requiring complete reissue for legal compliance.
How does the salary compare to federal positions?
While slightly below federal tax roles, the R$ 3.6K stipend creates competitive total compensation—especially considering Goiás’ lower cost of living versus Rio or São Paulo.
Can international degrees qualify applicants?
Only if revalidated by a Brazilian university and recognized by the MEC—a process that often takes months, so start early.