Nearly 16,000 have not declared amounts from cash on delivery, royalties or agricultural subsidies

by times news cr

2024-08-22 04:03:28

With letters and phone calls, the NRA reminds citizens to declare their income

The NRA sends letters, e-mails or makes phone calls to nearly 16,000 natural persons for whom there is information that in 2023 they received royalties, agricultural subsidies, cash on delivery amounts from sales on the Internet, etc., but failed to report them. declare. Citizens must declare their income within two weeks of receiving the notification from the revenue agency.

The NRA has information on the amounts received in 2023 by individuals. These data were submitted to the revenue agency by the courier companies – for payments by cash on delivery, by the employers – for paid royalties under civil contracts and by the State Fund “Agriculture” – for the granted subsidies.

Income data is entered in pre-filled annual tax returns, and information on the type of income received is reflected in the relevant annexes. Before being signed and submitted, the pre-filled data should be reviewed, supplemented and corrected if necessary, as well as to assess whether the income entered in the return is taxable or non-taxable. Taxable income is subject to mandatory declaration, and non-taxable income, such as income from the sale of personal belongings, can be declared at will.

The electronic service for submitting an annual tax return under Art. 50 of the VAT is available with a personal identification code (PIC) or with a qualified electronic signature (KEP) in the e-Portal of the revenue agency. Persons who do not have a PIK can obtain it in minutes and free of charge at any NRA office.

Information on completing and submitting tax and insurance declarations and contributing amounts to the budget can be obtained on the revenue agency’s telephone numbers: 0700 18 700 or 02/9859 6801, at a price according to the tariff of the relevant operator and on the NRA website.

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