First French tax deadline of 2025 approaches
Briefly

The French income tax declaration process opens annually on April 10, with staggered deadlines based on geographic location. Residents in départements 1-19, including non-residents earning income in France, must submit their online declarations by May 22, while those filing on paper have until May 20. Deadlines extend into June for other regions. Residents are required to declare all global income, and confusion may arise about which income and accounts to report. Tax guides are available to assist individuals navigating these requirements.
The declaration de revenus, crucial for all residents and some non-residents in France, has deadlines based on location, opening on April 10th and staggered until June 5th.
Residents must declare all their global income in France, even if they believe they won't be taxed due to existing tax treaties.
Paper declarations must be submitted by May 20th, while online filings have staggered deadlines depending on geographical areas, the earliest being May 22nd for départements 1-19.
Those confused about the declaration process can refer to comprehensive tax guides provided for clarity on requirements, including declaring non-French income and bank accounts.
Read at The Local France
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