Tax Assessments
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Tax Assessments
My wife and I completed a Tax Declaration last year. For 2010, do we need to collect a Tax Assessment form from Ceret (as we did last year), or are we automatically sent one????
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If you are in the system,Edann,(ie have a tax dept number),you should be sent one "prerempli" some time in Apr/May. You have till 31 May to fill the rest in and return it.
Mine arrived last year about the 18th May,which seems a ridiculously short time to be left to return it, eg what would happen if you are away on holiday for the final 2 wks of May??!!
Mine arrived last year about the 18th May,which seems a ridiculously short time to be left to return it, eg what would happen if you are away on holiday for the final 2 wks of May??!!
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People are encouraged to fill out the form via Internet.
You get a 2 week extention on the final submission date if you do it.
If you've never done it before you start off with this page
http://www.impots.gouv.fr/portal/dgi/ho ... me&sfid=00
to set up your account.
We do it each year by monthly direct debit which works out in the end a bit like PAYE in effect!
You get a 2 week extention on the final submission date if you do it.
If you've never done it before you start off with this page
http://www.impots.gouv.fr/portal/dgi/ho ... me&sfid=00
to set up your account.
We do it each year by monthly direct debit which works out in the end a bit like PAYE in effect!
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Filling in the dreaded tax forms !!
Hi, I think I have filled in forms correctly but would welcome advice. Arthur has a police pension taxed in UK and I have a government pension taxed over here. On the red form I have filled in my gross pension in euros on the pension bit under "conjoint" Then on the back page Under V11 Revenus Exoneres U have put in Arthurs pension, tax and net. I have carried over the net to the bottom Montant Brut des traitments, salaires, pensions etc, which says to carry over to lingne 8TL on the blue form. Which I have done. Is this correct does anyone know ??? Thanks
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Re: Filling in the dreaded tax forms !!
I was under the impression that government pensions were taxed in UK.Arthur and Lyn wrote:Hi, I think I have filled in forms correctly but would welcome advice. Arthur has a police pension taxed in UK and I have a government pension taxed over here. On the red form I have filled in my gross pension in euros on the pension bit under "conjoint" Then on the back page Under V11 Revenus Exoneres U have put in Arthurs pension, tax and net. I have carried over the net to the bottom Montant Brut des traitments, salaires, pensions etc, which says to carry over to lingne 8TL on the blue form. Which I have done. Is this correct does anyone know ??? Thanks
Presumably it is British government pension!