Reminder: the deadline for some french tax returns is next week
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DEADLINES FOR ONLINE DECLARATIONS ARE STAGGERED BY DEPARTMENT. PAPER DECLARATIONS ARE EARLIER People in 19 departments in France must file their tax return by May 25, one week from today. We
recap the national schedule and what happens if you miss your deadline. The income declaration window opened on Thursday, April 13 this year. Everyone resident in France or with relevant
France-sourced income, most commonly from renting out a second home, must make a declaration. Your tax return this year concerns 2022 income. READ MORE: NEED TO DECLARE INCOME IN FRANCE?
HERE IS WHEN AND WHERE YOU CAN DO IT The departments that must file (online) by May 25 are: * Ain * Aisne * Allier * Alpes-de-Haute-Provence * Alpes-Maritimes * Ardèche * Ardennes * Ariège *
Aube * Aude * Aveyron * Bouches-du-Rhône * Calvados * Cantal * Charente * Charente-Maritime * Cher * Corrèze * Hautes-Alpes The next deadline after that is June 1 and the next is June 8. IF
YOU ARE FILING ON PAPER, YOU MUST SEND IT BY 23:59 ON MAY 22, WITH A POSTMARK ATTESTING TO THIS, REGARDLESS OF WHERE YOU LIVE. IF THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THAT YOU ARE FILING TAXES IN FRANCE,
YOU CANNOT DO IT ONLINE, AND WILL NEED TO SEND A PAPER RETURN. However, the vast majority of people now file their French tax return online at the impots.gouv.fr website (and more
specifically, on the Telepaiement.dgfip.finances.gouv.fr site). To log in, you will need your _numéro fiscal_. If you do not have one yet, you can request one via the website. For extra
help, you can also call the service (free service plus phone call cost) on 0 809 401 401 from Monday to Friday, from 08:30 to 19:00. There are also options for people who have trouble
hearing. The deadline for non-residents to declare France-based income is 23:59 on May 25. TAX CHANGES FOR 2023 There have been a series of tax changes for 2023. Income tax bands have
increased by 5.4% this year, meaning any earnings up to €10,777 are not subject to any tax. The next bands are: * From €10,778 to €27,478: 11% * From €27,479 to €78,570: 30% * From €78,571
to €168,994: 41% * More than €168,994: 45% There are also new rules for all homeowners, who must make a one-off declaration of their property’s (or properties’) occupancy. READ MORE: ALL
OWNERS OF FRENCH PROPERTIES MUST FILL IN THIS NEW TAX-SITE FORM Other new rules include: * A re-evaluation of kilometrage allowance for people who use their vehicles for work * An increase
in the minimum amount eligible for a childcare tax credit * New regulations for at-home help employees * An end to the 30% tax credit for a press subscription A FULL LIST OF THE NEW RULES,
AND MORE INFORMATION ON WHAT THEY MEAN, CAN BE SEEN HERE: FRANCE INCOME TAX RETURN 2023: WHAT IS NEW THIS YEAR AS WEBSITE OPENS? WHAT IF I MISS THE DEADLINE IN MY DEPARTMENT? If you miss the
deadline, the most immediate impact is that your tax bill will increase. It will increase by rising percentages, depending on when you do eventually pay, after being informed that your
return is late. * 10% if you declare before the formal notice is given, and if you have not paid your tax within 45 days following the deadline * 20% if you declare within 30 days of receipt
of the formal notice * 40% if you do not declare within 30 days of receipt of the formal notice * 80% if the tax office discovers that you are engaged in a covert activity (such as
undeclared work or illegal activity). You will not receive a prior notice informing you of this. Interest is also charged in addition, amounting to 0.20% of tax due per month, and 2.4% of
the tax due if you have not declared anything after one year. WHAT IF I CANNOT PAY? If you are experiencing financial hardship that is affecting your ability to pay your taxes, you can
appeal to the tax authority, and read more information here (in French) Depending on your situation, you may be given extra time to pay, or have any penalties waived. For example, if you
have been in hospital for a prolonged amount of time, which has affected your ability to pay, you will be exempt from any late penalties. _THE CONNEXION’S NEW INCOME TAX IN FRANCE 2023 (FOR
2022 INCOME) HELPGUIDE IS NOW AVAILABLE AS A DIGITAL, PDF VERSION. IT HELPS WITH DECLARABLE INCOME SUCH AS PENSIONS, RENT, ISAS, SHARES, SAVINGS AND INTEREST, AIRBNB INCOME, AND
SELF-EMPLOYMENT, WITH AN OVERVIEW OF THE VARIOUS FRENCH FORMS. YOU CAN BUY IT HERE._ READ ALSO FIVE MUSTS WHEN YOU FILL OUT YOUR FRENCH TAX RETURN GRANTS, SAVINGS, TAX: HOW WILL YOUR
FINANCES CHANGE IN FRANCE IN 2023? HOW DO TAX INSPECTIONS WORK IN FRANCE, ARE FOREIGNERS MORE AT RISK?
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