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A NEW DECLARATION, TO BE COMPLETED BY SUMMER 2023, IS REQUIRED OF EVERYONE, INCLUDING SECOND HOMEOWNERS, OWNING HOUSES OR FLATS IN FRANCE Millions of homeowners in France now have another


declaration form to fill in this year linked to reforms to the French residency tax, _taxe d’habitation_. Over recent years _taxe d’habitation _has been removed for main homes. It is still


due, however, in full for second homes and other properties you have available for you to live in. Those who do still have to pay the_ taxe d’habitation_ will be billed according to the


property that they owned, rented, or occupied on January 1 of the year in question. READ MORE: WHO STILL HAS TO PAY THE TAXE D’HABITATION IN FRANCE IN 2022? The similar _taxe sur les


logements vacants_, levied on empty, unused properties, also still applies. To help determine who still needs to pay these taxes, public finance office la Direction générale des finances


publiques (DGFiP) is now asking all homeowners to complete a new declaration. WHO HAS TO FILL IN THE FORM? The form is required if you have a main home or a second home in France, and


whether your properties are currently being lived in or not. Even if you believe you have no _taxe d’habitation_ to pay, you are still required to fill in the form. Around 34 million


homeowners and 73 million properties are affected, the DGFiP has said. HOW DO I FILL IN THE FORM? Homeowners must fill in the form on the IMPOTS.GOUV.FR website, in the MES BIENS IMMOBILIERS


section of their personal space, to complete a _déclaration d’occupation_ for each of their properties. On the _Biens immobiliers_ declaration, you must indicate who was living in the


property, or had it at their disposition, on January 1, 2023. Information already held by the tax office will have been pre-filled, so for many people it will be just a matter of ‘a few


clicks’ to check it is correct, the DGFiP told _The Connexion_. Our March edition will include an article assisting second-home owners on this issue. You only need to fill in the form once,


unless any details later change. Even non-resident second-home owners are entitled to have a personal space at the tax website as long as they pay local property tax, and so have a French


_numéro fiscal_ tax number. Benefits include being able to consult your local property bills online in this space. However, for people who do not have an account on the site it will be


possible to provide the information over the phone on 0809 401 401. You will have to listen to a French recorded message first, then dial 0 when prompted _tapez zero pour poursuivre votre


appel_. You will then be given different options. Click 1 for more information about the property declaration. At the end it will invite you to click 1 again if you want to speak to someone.


Alternatively, do not press 1 but instead choose option 4 (_tapez quatre)_ when prompted, which will also put you on hold to speak to an advisor. You should have to hand in information from


a previous tax statement such as your _numéro fiscal_ (tax number), as well as an identity document such as your passport. The DGFiP state they expect many people will complete the


formality at the same time as their tax returns this year, however this is not obligatory as the two are not directly linked. The final date to complete the new declaration is June 30, 2023.


WHAT ABOUT OTHER TYPES OF PROPERTY? The form only applies to types of property potentially subject to taxe d'habitation or taxe sur les logements vacant, so properties such as


commercial buildings (eg. shops) are not included. Rental properties are included. RELATED ARTICLES TAXE FONCIÈRE, TAXE D’HABITATION: HOW ARE THESE WORKED OUT IN FRANCE? FRENCH SECOND HOMES:


TAXE D’HABITATION RATES CONTINUE TO RISE WHAT IS MEANT IN FRENCH LAW BY 'MOVEABLE' OR 'IMMOVEABLE PROPERTY'?


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