The deadline for real estate declaration postponed to July 31 inclusive

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2023-06-23 23:49:12

Taxpayers, be patient. If you have a bad memory of your tax return, you will have to get down quickly – if it has not already been done – to fulfill a new tax obligation, “Manage my real estate. The Directorate General of Public Finances (DGFiP) requires that all owners of built properties declare their assets before June 30 inclusive.

To do this, you must go to your particular space from the tax website and click on the “Real estate” tab. There, it is possible to have an overview of its assets as well as their characteristics (surface, number of rooms, nature of the premises, lot number, etc.) For each of the premises, it is then necessary to indicate whether it is acts as a primary or secondary residence. And, if the accommodation is rented, the tax authorities demand the identity of the occupants as well as the period of occupation on January 1, 2023.

“The land services are overwhelmed by the influx of questions”

If you are the owner but your “Property” tab is empty, report it quickly to the tax services through secure messaging by choosing the topic “I have a question about the description of my property”. In case of errors on the listing of your premises? First, be aware that some tax data are not calculated in the same way as a real estate agent.

Thus, the number of square meters indicated per property corresponds to the floor area and not to the Carrez law area. But if you still find missing or incorrect information, it is possible to make a request via your secure messaging system. But beware: even if you have made a request for correction, you must make the declaration of occupation before June 30, without waiting for the correction.

The deadline was finally moved to July 31, as some trade unions suggested on Friday, arguing that “the (local) land services are overwhelmed by the influx of questions from owners”. “Given the influx of declarations at the end of the period, it is possible for you to make it without penalties until July 31, 2023 inclusive” confirmed the Ministry of the Economy on Friday evening.

In the event of non-declaration, error, omission or incomplete declaration, a fine of a fixed amount of 150 euros per property may be applied from January 1, 2024, after reminders to the owners.

The objective of this new declarative provision is clear: identify as well as possible the premises which remain taxable since the definitive abolition of the housing tax in 2023 for all taxpayers. The local tax remains in effect for second homes and vacant homes.

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