The deadline has been extended to Tuesday, May 31 for those who still declare in paper format. Certainly. But the deadlines for online declarations have not changed. In a few days it will be too late for departments numbered 1 to 19.
Bourg-en-Bresse, Chteau-Thierry, Moulins, Vichy, Digne-les-Bains, Forcalquier, Gap, Nice, Privas, Charleville-Mzires, Sedan, Foix, Troyes, Carcassonne, Rodez, Marseille, Caen, Auriallac, Angoulme, La Rochelle, Bourges, Tulle. If you live in these cities, towns, or nearby, it’s time to look into the annual declaration. For all tax households residing in the departments numbered from 1 to 19, as well as for the French living abroadthe deadline for online declaration is fixed at tuesday 24 maybefore midnight.
Departments | Deadline |
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1 19 and non-resident households | Tuesday May 2411:59 p.m. |
20 54 | Tuesday May 31st11:59 p.m. |
55 and beyond | Wednesday June 811:59 p.m. |
Source: DGFiP
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If you declare out of time, you risk a 10% increase in tax due initially, then more if you do not react despite reminders or formal notices from the tax authorities.
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However, you are not affected by these deadlines if you are eligible for automatic declaration: in this case the DGFiP has to warn you that verifying means declaring, without having completed the document. But beware of the pitfalls of automatic declaration: certain expenses or certain income cannot be pre-filled by the tax authorities. It’s up to you to check.
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