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Tax Returns 2014 (for 2013 income)

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Last date for submitting paper tax returns = Tuesday 20th May
Last date for internet tax returns = Tuesday 27th May to Tuesday 10th June (depending on which Department you live in)
The Connexion Tax Guides will be available on or about 1st April.
http://www.connexionfrance.com/expatria ... sheets.php
Can anyone post when they receive their 2042s & 2047s please?
Don't forget to print off form 3916 (Foreign Bank Accounts) to submit with your returns.
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2047-K Arrived today.
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La Poste will be busy. 2047K arrived today also
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For us too!!
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oh Joy , I have had 3 forms , one normal , one pink, and one for auto entrepreneur!
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2042K arrived in the post today.
Annual visit to the tax office in Ceret.
Checked, receipted and that's it for another year.
Joy !!!!!!! :D
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Have the forms 2042 PRO and 3916 yet become available on the Impots website...if not does anyone when you can download them or get hold of them...
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Just found 2042PRo in package with other forms ...still need 3916
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Nigel wrote:Just found 2042PRo in package with other forms ...still need 3916
Nigel, you have to download and print the 3916 for each account.
Just type in 3916 into Google France
Déclaration par un résident d'un compte ouvert hors de France
www.impots.gouv.fr/.../fichedescriptive ... 5...‎
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N° 3916. –. IMPRIMERIE.
Or, visit your local tax office.
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Smiley G...thanks so much for your help
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What is the exchange rate this year? Thanks.
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According to The Connexion

£1 = 1.1775€
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I have put my serious head on today and started on the 2047K. :roll:

Quite a bit has changed for me in the past tax year, the one that is giving me grey hair :D is where to put uk rental property ?

probably very simple but not enough for me :P
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I have no uk rental property but from memory isnt it the same place as uk state pension. I did mine on line and I am worried to death I have done something wrong cause I am sure in the past after completing the forms it tells me the amount payable but it didnt this time!! :(
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:shock: Are you suggesting I would know where to put a state pension :lol:
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I wouldn't dare! :lol:
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Always do ours online. Always worry if I've done it right. Always forget about it after a couple of weeks, cos worrying till September , or whenever, is a bit tiring. Always procrastinate, but far from being the thief of time, this procrastination enables me to do slightly less tedious tasks, that I've been procrastinating. Always have a little list! It's a sort of rolling programme of prioritising. It all stems from a lifetime of meeting deadlines - just :wink:
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I have a list that tells me to make a list and still I forget. I've stopped worrying honest. :(
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Sue it should tell you before you sign if you have tax to pay or not or if you are entitled to the prime d'emploi( although i don't know if retired people are entitled to this). You should have got an email to confirm that you have done your declaration and you can go on your espace personnelle to double check it. You can still make amendments to your declarations if you have done anything wrong.
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Had the email acknowledging we have done it online but sure it didnt tell us what we have or haven't got to pay.
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I would go back and check , just in case
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So does anyone procrastinating know where uk rental income should go? Apart from the bank and lots of holidatlys of course :wink:
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Been back, looks OK but it doesnt say how much, just that forms have been submitted.
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Opas.....Section VI, 2042 ?
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My friend has told me that if you have a top up insurance paid by your company( even partiel) then you have declare the money the employer pays as this is now taxable income. I knew nothing about it but have double checked and it is true, this seems to have been kept very quiet . Does mr holland think that people will not notice they are declaring more than they actually earned?
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