The annual deadline for France's income tax declaration has passed. All residents, including those with foreign income, must submit this declaration. Missing the deadline results in various penalties, such as increased tax bills based on how late the submission is, with potential premium charges. The online filing portal remains available for late submissions. Even residents without taxable income must file a declaration, although no penalties apply for them. Additionally, property owners face a separate tax declaration deadline with a €135 fine for late submissions.
If you miss the deadline for the annual declaration in France, the online portal remains open, allowing you to file even past due dates.
Late filing can result in added charges, with penalties increasing depending on how late the submission is, reaching a potential max of 40 percent.
Even if you have no taxable income in France, filing a tax declaration is still mandatory, but the penalties do not apply due to a €0 tax bill.
Property owners have an additional deadline for property tax declaration by the end of June, facing fines for late submissions.
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