France's new property declaration form: 2024 rules and fines explained
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_Article published March 6, updated March 13_ The majority of homeowners who completed France's new _Biens Immobiliers _form in 2023 will not have to do so again this year – however
those who failed to declare last year must now do so. People who have moved home, or have seen the occupancy status of their property change, will also need to re-declare to show this. While
the process last year was generally simple for most main home-owners whose details were already familiar to their tax offices, many people in more complex situations, including non-resident
owners of second homes, struggled with it. It had to be completed by all property owners, including second-home owners, owners of empty, unfurnished homes, landlords, and those who hold
their property through an SCI. It comes prefilled in a section of the FRENCH TAX WEBSITE (once logged in) and people need to confirm this information in order to declare. In the coming
years, declarations will only need to be made when certain changes take place. A deadline of June 30, 2024 has now been set for those who either need to confirm changes or otherwise did not
complete the form last year. However, unlike last year, you will be able to notify the authorities of these changes through a paper version of the form as well as online. A lenient attitude
towards those who do not comply with the new rules will continue for those who “act in good faith,” according to French media reports, with no fines set to be issued in 2024 for genuine
errors. A €150 fine per property not correctly declared is still theoretically possible, however. OCCUPANCY CHANGES NEED TO BE HIGHLIGHTED The majority of homeowners will not need to
complete the form in 2024 provided their situation does not change and they filed a declaration in 2023. However a change in occupancy must be declared. Both the vendors and the new owners
must notify the tax authorities in the event of a property sale. If you make changes to your property through renovations, these do not need to be declared through the Biens Immobiliers
form. However, you may still have to declare these changes to local authorities using the _FORMULAIRE 6704_ as before, as they may affect the level of any property taxes payable. READ ALSO:
‘GARDEN SHED’ TAX IN FRANCE: WHAT RISES IN 2024 AND WHAT EXEMPTIONS? Those who struggled to complete last year’s form, due to unanswered queries or inability to digitally declare the
information, should declare their property before July. The BACKLOG OF QUERIES FROM LAST YEAR should now have been answered meaning those who were unsure of certain information now have
everything they need. Many questions were over how the surface area of a property was measured – different to the usual _Loi Carrez _measurements for properties – and whether certain spaces
were identified as ‘rooms’ or not. Some people did not complete the form without receiving a response to their questions from tax officials, even though the Economy Ministry said people
should have completed it regardless, as tax workers could retroactively change the declaration to fix any issues raised. PAPER FORMS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE One source of frustration for some
homeowners last year was the official requirement to declare online, although some local authorities reportedly allowed residents to submit paper versions. The Economy Minister announced
that this year paper forms would be available, in order to help those who have difficulty using digital services or have poor internet access. The form will be available to download online
and print out, to be sent to your local tax office. The date the paper form will be available is not yet known. More information is expected when the 2024 tax season begins (around April).
It will still be possible to declare the changes through the _Biens Immobiliers _section in your personal section (_espace particulier_) on the French tax website. To do this, you will need
your French tax number (_numéro fiscal_) and log-in details for the site. READ MORE: HOW DO I GET A NUMÉRO FISCAL TO ACCESS THE FRENCH TAX SITE? READ MORE: FRANCE PROPERTY DECLARATION: HOW
CAN I FIND LOGIN INFORMATION? Note that a property you have recently purchased may not appear if information about the sale has not yet been added to France’s Land Registry. Those with
issues can call the tax services on 0809 401 401 (only from France) or visit a local tax office to ask for assistance. Unlike last year where the introduction of the form made getting an
appointment difficult for some there should be more in-person help available this year. _The Connexion_ has previously covered the introduction of the new property form. THIS ARTICLE from
August 2023 – written just before the deadline – provides general help and tips for the form, and has links to other related articles. RELATED ARTICLES HOW DO I CONTACT TAX OFFICIALS WHEN I
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