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The declaration of the year, almost back to normal
We are entering, as every year, the campaign for the income tax declaration. This campaign to settle our fiscal obligations regarding income and assets for the 2022 financial year began last April 11. There are no changes in the deadline for submitting declarations, which will conclude on June 30 (if the result is to be paid with bank domiciliation, the last day will be June 27).
Announced the IRPF/IVA Modules Project for 2024
We are pleased to inform you that the Ministry of Finance and Public Function has published the text of the project Order that will develop, for the upcoming year 2024, the objective estimation method for the Personal Income Tax (IRPF) and the simplified special regime for the Value Added Tax (IVA), known as the "Ordre de Mòduls".
The year 2023 will begin with the most profound reform in the history of the self-employed social security contribution system
As of January 1st, 2023, all self-employed groups (RETA) will start contributing to a new system based on profits (real income).
A chant that year after year sounded like a claim, this year comes into force.
Cryptocurrency taxation
Cryptocurrency Taxation. In recent years, investment in cryptocurrencies has gained popularity among investors. Well-known coins such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Xrp, or Dogecoin have shifted from being an unknown aspect of society to being assets for both small and large investments with the objective of being able to get a return on investment.
The chaos of municipal capital gain tax
Before selling a property, it's crucial to first crunch the numbers. If buying a flat involves expenses, selling it can also entail costs, which are often high.
One of the potential expenses is the municipal capital gain tax, a constant source of inquiries lately. Until recently, it was a tax based on the fiction that the value of the land increases over time (the brick never goes down, sound familiar?) and therefore, the longer you have owned a property, the more you have to pay. A relatively simple calculation formula, but totally unfair and disconnected from reality.
Can Christmas hampers be tax-deductible?
As Christmas approaches, it's a tradition in many companies to give out Christmas hampers or organize Christmas lunches and dinners for employees.
Important Changes to IRPF for Rentals Starting in 2024
Recent changes in tax deductions for housing rentals in the personal income tax (IRPF), effective with the new Housing Law 12/2023 from January 1, 2024, are detailed below:
Operating in Financial Markets: What should be considered?
Nowadays, operating in financial markets is accessible to everyone. Whether through the bank or simply by registering with an online broker, one can have an account open in just a few minutes. As a result, more and more people are entering this world to earn extraordinary income. But, is everyone prepared to operate in the markets?
Legislative news
Objective assessment method for income tax and the special simplified VAT system for 2024
Publication of OrderHFP/1359/2023, of 19 December, by which the objective assessment method of Personal Income Tax and the special simplified system of Value Added Tax are developed for the year 2024.
Modification of the Personal Income Tax Regulations
Publication of Royal Decree 142/2024, of 6 February, amending the Personal Income Tax Regulations, approved by Royal Decree 439/2007, on withholdings and advance payments.