Reminder: december 6 is deadline to correct french tax declaration

Reminder: december 6 is deadline to correct french tax declaration


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MANY PARTS CAN STILL BE MODIFIED IF YOU MADE A MISTAKE ABOUT YOUR 2022 INCOME People who made a French tax declaration this spring have until December 6 to amend or correct their


declarations (this relates to 2022 income). If they notice an error after this date, they will have two years to make a claim in case of overtaxation. Income tax statements were made


available in your personal space on the official tax website IMPOT.GOUV from July 26, 2023 and by post from July 24. However if you declared online, you can still modify some parts of your


declaration up to midnight on December 6, including: * Dependent people in the household * Income * Deductions * Tax credits * Property wealth tax (_l'impôt sur la fortune immobilière_,


IFI) You can also add or remove annex documents from the declaration, including those to declare any foreign bank accounts that you had open in 2022. However, you cannot alter: * Civil


status * Family situation (marriage, pacs, pacs annulment, divorce, death) * Addresses of attached students * Designations of trusted third-parties * Postal address, or address of a tutor or


guardian * Address of tax residence on 01/01/23 Even if you have started to pay your taxes from 2022, the tax service will publish a new statement in your personal space to reflect any


changes you make. If the changes result in lower tax for 2022, you will receive a refund for any tax you have already paid. Note, that only people who declared online can use this online


modification service. People who made paper declarations must have made alterations before the paper declaration deadline of May 22, 2023. If you wish to make a modification to your 2022


income tax declaration, you have until 23:59 on December 6 via your personal tax space on IMPOT.GOUV. The correction service does not work on tablets and smartphones. WHAT HAPPENS IF I


NOTICE A MISTAKE AFTER DECEMBER 6? Both people who declare online and by paper have two years (until 31/12/2025) to reclaim any overpayment of income tax. For people who made paper


declarations this is their only recourse in case of an error once the deadline has passed. If you made your initial declaration online you can also make the reclamation online in your


personal space by selecting “_je signale une erreur sur le calcul de mon impôt_" (I made a mistake in the calculation of my taxes) and then "_Ma demande concerne l'impôt sur


le revenu ou les prélèvements sociaux_” (My request concerns income tax or social charges). If you made a paper declaration you will have to contact your local tax centre, or _Centre des


finances__ publiques_. READ MORE: NEW PROPERTY FORM: HOW DO I GET A PASSWORD FOR THE FRENCH TAX SITE? YOU HAVE FILED YOUR FRENCH TAX RETURN. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?