As the 2025 tax declaration period begins in France, it's crucial for foreigners to understand their obligations and potential tax breaks. Tax declarations will open on April 10 and have deadlines based on residency, usually in May or June. All residents, including those with foreign income or property, must declare their income annually. Beyond the income declaration, homeowners must also complete a property declaration for tax purposes, typically in late June or July, particularly if there have been changes in their circumstances. This guide aims to help navigate these requirements effectively.
The French tax system requires all residents, even those with no income or income taxed elsewhere, to submit a declaration every year.
Tax declarations in France open on April 10th, with deadlines varying for residents based on their location; the final deadline could be in May or June.
Homeowners in France must also complete a property declaration, known as déclaration d'occupation, usually due in late June or July, but only if circumstances change.
Foreigners may be eligible for surprising tax breaks and must stay informed about specific rules concerning foreign bank accounts and income.
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