Why has the mandatory property tax form deadline been extended?

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French authorities have announced a one-month extension to the June 30 deadline for homeowners to complete the obligatory new _biens immobiliers_ residential property declaration. The new


deadline is now July 31, 2023. WHY HAS THE DEADLINE BEEN EXTENDED? France's economy ministry says the deadline extension is due to the "large number of declarations being received


towards the end of the [original] period," but a lack of responses also seems to be an issue. In a press release on June 23, the head of the _Direction générale des Finances publiques_


(DGFiP), Jérôme Fournel, said that only around half of homeowners in France had completed the form by that time. People have been threatened with a €150 fine per property for non-declaration


if the form is not completed by July 31. However, officials have told _The Connexion_ that there will be leniency in this first year. Despite the lack of submissions so far, however, civil


servants say they are overwhelmed by declaration responses, with tens of thousands of messages relating to the form left unanswered. READ MORE: FRENCH PROPERTY OWNERS: IN-DEPTH LOOK AT NEW


MANDATORY DECLARATION UNION FRUSTRATION A letter from the _Solidaires-Finances publiques _union on June 14 highlighted what they see as the main problems relating to the declaration. Issues


relate to the form's digital aspects – as a reminder, it can only be completed via your personal space on the French Tax site or by calling the DGFiP – and the unions say this has led


to a number of homeowners struggling to complete the form. "The administration's decision to carry out a campaign and a tax return solely by digital means is causing taxpayers to


misunderstand [the form]," the union said. Only allowing the form to be completed online, as opposed to through a paper format, has also "increased the incidence of


incivility", it added. In addition, civil servants are bogged down by the sheer volume of messages they receive regarding the form. The unions say that in Marseille alone, there is a


backlog of 20,000 messages relating to the form that await civil servants. WHAT IS THE PROPERTY DECLARATION? As a reminder, the _biens immobiliers_ declaration needs to be completed by all


owners of residential property in France, including non-residents. The declaration has been brought in as a way to check that tax offices have up-to-date information on how properties are


used. This is due to the _taxe d’habitation_ being ended for all main homes in France. This is why the declaration asks owners to confirm how their properties are used, whether as main or


second home, left vacant, given to someone else to use, or rented out. It replaces other checks, including a paper form previously sent by tax offices to landlords to confirm the occupation


of their properties. The process is in most cases completed via the tax website impots.gouv.fr, or by calling the tax authorities on 0809 401 401, but the latter can only be done if you are


currently in France. INFORMATION ABOUT MY PROPERTY IS INCORRECT, WHAT SHOULD I DO? If the information listed about the property is incorrect, you can inform the authorities using the private


message function when declaring the form online, choosing the _J’ai une question sur le descriptif de mon bien immobilier_ option. Be aware, however, that information such as the number of


rooms and m² of the property is measured differently by the tax authorities than by estate agents. You can read more about this in our reader question on the topic HERE. I CANNOT LOG ON TO


THE SITE EVEN AFTER I ENTER MY TAX NUMBER. WHAT SHOULD I DO? As mentioned, the form must be completed either on the French tax site (IMPOTS.GOUV.FR) or by telephoning the authorities on 0809


401 401 (however, you can only get through on this number if you are calling from France). Non-residents, if necessary, should call the tax office for the area where the property is


located. To log onto the tax site, you will need a French tax number (_numéro fiscal_) and your password. We have written articles in the past on both HOW TO FIND OR CREATE A NUMÉRO FISCAL,


and what to do IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A TAX SITE PASSWORD. Please note, readers have been reporting to us that it sometimes takes up to two weeks to get their password sent through via email.


There is also an option for non-residents to create a tax space if they do not have a _numéro fiscal_, which is explained in THIS ARTICLE. CAN I GET HELP FILLING OUT THE FORM? If you are


struggling to complete the declaration online you can call the tax authorities, who can complete the declaration with you over the telephone via the helpline listed above. This will need to


be done in French. Alternatively, those in France can visit their local tax office in person, which can help them complete the form. However, it is unlikely you will be able to get an


appointment before the deadline on June 30, so may have to go to a walk-in slot, where queues can be long. A paper version of the form, while not officially available, has been offered as a


‘last resort’ in a couple of departments. However, it is not recommended to rely on this. USEFUL ARTICLES _The Connexion _has written a number of articles on the declaration, with our latest


one answering last-minute questions and providing links to all our other pieces on the form available to read HERE. You can also read our recent subscriber special, which answered 11


questions from our readers on the declaration, below:


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