It’s not too late to file your income tax return if you haven’t done so yet. Even though time is running out, it’s not too late to file your income tax return. The tax reporting period for all departments opened on April 7, and closes in one week for the first (in alphabetical order).
The deadline to submit an online tax declaration is subject to change depending on the department of residence. It changes every January 1.
You can either make this declaration online or by using the paper form. Online declarations must be made through the online income declaration tool, which can be accessed on the tax website and on the impots.gouv app (available on mobile or tablet). The deadline to declare by paper form was changed to Tuesday, May 31st 2022. This is due to the fact that the online income declaration service was temporarily suspended on Friday, April 8, and reopened on Monday, April 11.
Do you hesitate between the electronic declaration or the paper form? The rules are very strict this year: “In 2022 internet reporting will be mandatory if your house is connected to the internet. You can fill out a form if you are not connected to the internet. Online filing allows you to save time. Online filing allows you to save time and avoid having to declare if your situation hasn’t changed in 2021.
The income tax return must be filed, even if income taxes have been taken at source prior to January 1, 2019. It allows taxpayers to calculate their total income tax liability. The tax year. The tax administration then subtracts the source deductions in 2021 to determine if the tax households have to pay an income tax balance for September 2022.
Some adjustments have been made to the 2022 tax returns: The income brackets of tax scale have been raised by 1.4% to account for inflation; the mileage allowance has been increased 10% and the tax benefit tied to each additional half of family quotient has increased to 1,592 euros from 1,570 euros last fiscal year. The inflation bonus, a non-taxable financial aid, is not included in the declaration, even though it was received in 2021.
2019 saw the extension of the online obligation to declare income to all taxpayers. Francois Hollande decided that the generalization and online filing of tax returns was necessary to support the application of the deduction at source.