Tax Office plans to refund 317m euros to Alicante taxpayers this year It started this Tuesday during the revenue campaign. According to information provided by the Special Delegation of this body in the Community of Valencia, a figure that represents a 2.1% decrease from what was reinstated last year. In view of this decrease in repayments, the amount to be paid by the Treasury would then increase by 10.6% to reach EUR 612 million.Thus, the net result for the public coffers will be a benefit of 296 million liras. In total, a record 888,868 filings are expected, representing an increase of 33,478.
In 2021, there has already been a significant increase in the number of taxpayers required to declare.Due to the fact that when included in the Temporary Employment Regulation File (ERTE), many citizens have companies and two payers, Sepe, and also due to the obligation of those who receive the Minimum Vital Income to comply with this procedure. The increase continued last year and will continue in the future because although the number of those affected by the regulation files has been reduced, the number of those benefiting from the minimum income has continued to increase and the number of employed workers has also increased.
496,707, which is practically two-thirds of the total returns, will be returned, For an average of 638 euros, 287,306 euros would be more positive, representing an average payment of 2,130 euros for taxpayers. 104,855 returns will have more negative or zero results, meaning they will not pay or receive any amount.
Regarding the Wealth Tax, the Tax Office calculates that it will receive 28,169 declarations in the Community of Valencia as a whole this year, which is 2.3% more than last year and will translate into a collection of 196 million euros compared to the 187 obtained. in 2022
The Treasury expects 22,899,000 declarations to be submitted at the national level.s, 3.4% more than the previous year. Of this total, 13,600,000 are expected to entitle repayments of an estimated 9,946 million euros. Taxpayers with around 7,649,000 declarations will contribute 16,448 million Euros to the State coffers.
Generally speaking, taxpayers who earn up to 22,000 Euros per year exclusively from work are not required to file a declaration. Those with income from business, capital and economic activities, as well as capital gains from subsidies or awards with a common limit of EUR 1,000 with a capital loss of less than 500.
One of the main innovations of this campaign, Establishment of a virtual assistant by the Tax Office to clear taxpayers’ doubtss Personal Income Tax and Income thus complements and strengthens the service rendered by the so-called “whistleblower” since last year. In another innovation, special data will be presented to mothers who stopped receiving maternity allowance because of losing their job due to the suspension of their contract and can now get it back.
temporary offices
On the other hand, Spanish Minister of Finance and Economic Model Arcadi announced that Valencia Tax Office (ATV) will offer free and personalized telephone and face-to-face assistance to help citizens in the preparation process. presentation of the income statement. Likewise, ATV will set up temporary offices in 21 municipalities of the Community, including Alicante province Altea, El Campello, Pinoso, Santa Pola, Torrevieja, Xaló, Xixona and l’Alfàs del Pi.
The submission period for both the entry and return of the Income Statements will end on 30 June., but those who will log in via automatic debit will expire three days earlier, specifically on June 27. The telephone application for the preparation and presentation of the declarations will start on 5 May, and face-to-face meetings in the offices will start on 1 June.
New cuts guaranteed by Generalitat’s tax reform
The revenue campaign comes with major innovations in the regional division this year, following the latest tax reform approved by Generalitat. These are deductions that increase by 10% overall and target revenues of up to 60,000 euros. These are some of the bonuses.
buying a house. A deduction of 5% of the cost of the first house, up to a maximum of EUR 9,015 if the buyer is 35 years old or younger, and the same rate and amount if disabled.
Rent. 20% discount, with a maximum of 800 Euros for persons over 35 and a maximum of 950 Euros for minors, persons with disabilities or victims of gender-based violence. If two or more conditions are met, the deduction increases to 1,100 Euros.
home improvements. Up to 8,800 Euros, 40% improvement in core energy consumption in the habitual residence and 20% improvement in the second dwelling. 20% up to 5,500 Euros for accessibility and sustainability improvements, and 50% if the person carrying out the accessibility work has some degree of disability.
Mortgage. Up to 100 euros for an increase in interest paid on home mortgages or loans for rehabilitation or accessibility work.
depopulation. Payment of 330 euros for residing in a municipality at risk of depopulation, which can be up to 594 euros per child.
children. A payment of 300 euros for each child born, adopted or in foster care; 246 by multiple birth or adoption; 246 to 303 euros for the birth or adoption of a disabled child; 330 to 660 euros for large or single-parent families; 287 for Kindergartens or the first stage of Early Childhood Education; 460 to reconcile work and family life; and 110 per minor in permanent foster care.
Fertility. 100 Euro payment if the woman is between 40-45 years old and has had fertility treatment.
disability. 197 euros for disabled people aged 65 and over.
Work. Deduction of 50% of the contributions for the unemployed who are employed indefinitely for the care of children under the age of five.
Mobility. 10% discount on the purchase of bicycles or city electric vehicles.