
Local tax bills sent in error to thousands of homes in france
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HOMEOWNERS ARE URGED TO CHECK THEY DID NOT RECEIVE ADDITIONAL BILL BY MISTAKE France’s tax authorities have apologised for sending thousands of emails in error to property owners, wrongly
informing them they will have to pay the _taxe d’habitation._ If recipients do not notify their tax office before the due payment date, they will still be liable to pay the tax, even if the
bill was sent in error. If “an error is confirmed, you will of course be exonerated,” said central tax authorities DGFiP in a statement. You should check on the French tax website
(IMPOTS.GOUV.FR) in your personal space (_votre espace personnel_), to see if you have received a bill in error, as well as any emails from the tax authorities. You can inform officials
either via a message on your personal space on the website above (_la messagerie sécurisée_) or by calling 0 809 401 401 (please note, this number might only work if you are calling from
France). If you are not able to resolve the issue before the payment date marked on your bill (usually December 15), then you should pay it but then make a _réclamation_ (claim) to be
refunded due to the error. These can be lodged up to December 31, 2025. MISTAKE MORE LIKELY TO IMPACT RECENT MOVERS The message posted by the tax authorities on its social media is below:
> ℹ️ #Information | Vous avez déménagé récemment ? > > Il est possible que vous ayez reçu à tort un avis de taxe > d’habitation, nos services ayant deux adresses connues vous
> concernant. > Si l’erreur est confirmée, vous serez bien entendu exonérés. > Contactez-nous pour nous le signaler ⤵️ > pic.twitter.com/T0XFQ69NRY > — Direction générale des
Finances publiques (@dgfip_officiel) > November 8, 2023 If you have been affected, you will have received an email from the DGFiP alerting you to an incoming _taxe d’habitation _bill, as
well as the bill in your personal tax space, or provided by some other online means. Some initially believed the email to be a scam and ignored it, but the DGFiP has revealed they are
genuine. The reason for the bill being sent in error is “because the DGFiP has two known addresses for you,” said the DGFiP. People who have recently moved are more likely to be affected as
they are more likely to have two addresses listed under their name. All homeowners are still being urged to check their online profile on the French tax website, however, to make sure they
have not received a _taxe d’habitation _bill in error. As a reminder, _taxe d’habitation _is only payable on second homes, and should not be levied on anyone with only one main residence in
France (ie. a property classed as their main home for tax purposes). It can be levied on holiday homes of non-residents even if it is their only property in France. _Taxe d’habitaiton _bills
have been available to view online for those who pay in one go, since November 7 (including the bills sent in error). If you pay the tax in monthly instalments, it will be available on
November 20 on the site. In both instances, an email will also be sent informing you that the _avis_ is available to view. Paper copies will be sent out between November 8 and 29 if you
asked for a physical copy, depending on whether you pay in one go or across multiple payments. RELATED ARTICLES WE LIVE ABROAD SO CAN OUR FRENCH PROPERTY BE A ‘MAIN’ HOME HERE? WHY DO ONLY
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