Tax deadline extended for millions in france due to computer bug
Tax deadline extended for millions in france due to computer bug"
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MANY WERE LEFT UNABLE TO DECLARE THEIR PROFESSIONAL TAXES ONLINE DO YOU RECEIVE THE CONNEXION'S FREE WEEKDAY NEWSLETTER? Sign up here Millions of people have been given more time to
declare their taxes online due to a bug on the French tax website making it impossible to enter income from business and professionals. The deadlines for declaring 2023 income via the French
tax website impots.gouv.fr are staggered in groups according to department number. The first to hit deadline were departments 01 (Ain) to 19 (Corrèze) on May 23 at midnight. This was also
the deadline for non-residents with French income to declare. Read more: French Income Tax 2024: When will tax statements arrive? However, already on May 21, many people scrambling to file
online found that they could not enter professional and business income (BNC and BIC) - including self-employed income for micro-entrepreneurs (formerly auto-entrepreneurs). When they tried
to do so, they were met with a message stating: La déclaration en ligne est actuellement indisponible, tout est mis en œuvre pour corriger rapidement ce dysfonctionnement - “Online
declaration is currently unavailable, all means are being deployed to correct this error as soon as possible” The bug was corrected on May 24 - after the deadline had passed for these
departments and for non-residents. The tax website now displays the message: “Users in departments 1 to 19 as well as non-residents who had difficulties declaring their non-commercial
revenue (BNC) and industrial and commercial revenue (BIC) will be given until May 30 to complete their tax declaration.” The Connexion has contacted the French tax authorities, who were not
immediately available to comment on the nature of the problem. THE CONNEXION TAX GUIDE Alongside our articles on the 2024 income tax season, The Connexion has a dedicated tax guide. It is
available in our digital shop, and answers many questions from Britons and other non-French people about the income declaration system in France. Information includes help on declaring UK
pensions, rental income from non-French sources, rules on self-employment income and many other topics. It costs €14.50 and comes as a digital download.
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