Post Covid, many of us have gone back to work with no desire to be back full time. We all have more or less enjoyed working from home and the government is trying to make life a bit easier with some tax measures (see “Taxes in Corona Times”).
It sounds worse than it is. 40% of all the taxpayers fill out less than ten codes. For 80% 20 codes are more than enough. Only 0.01%, not even 1.000 taxpayers, fill out more than 60 codes. That can be because they are a married couple with two or more jobs, investments in different products, several properties and different types of tax breaks.
What is new as well is that for overseas properties you now have to report a cadastral revenue.
30 June is the deadline for filing paper tax returns. If you file online, you have another two weeks, until 15 July.
Yes, it’s tax return time again.
Whether you are new to Belgium or have been filing your tax return here for years, you may have some questions. We will address some of these questions and we will address some other questions you didn’t know you had.
Yes, it’s tax return time again.
Whether you are new to Belgium or have been filing your tax return here for years, you may have several questions. We will address some of these questions and we will address some other questions you didn’t know you had.
Your Tax Return :
- the Guide
- Tax filing in Corona Times
- Is this your first time?
- Couples and Children
- When do I need to file?
- on Paper or Online?
- Filing Online
- Filing on Paper
- The Taxman sends a Tax Proposal
- Help!?
- Checklist
- Box I – Contact Details and Bank Account
- Box II – Your Family Situation
- Box III – Real Estate
- Box IV – Earnings
- Box V – Pensions
- Cross Border Taxation
- Box VI – Maintenance Received
- Box VII – Investment Income
- Box VIII – Maintenance Paid and Losses from Previous Years
- Box IX – Mortgage Payments
- Box X – Other Tax Deductions
- Box XII – Paying your Taxes in Advance
- Capital Gains
- Box XIII – Overseas Accounts and Insurance Policies
- Box XIII – Trusts
- Stock Exchange Tax
- Tax on Securities Accounts
- Nowhere to hide
- The Tax Bill
- Appealing the Tax Bill
- Box V – Pensions
- Cross Border Taxation
- Box VI – Maintenance Received
- Box VII – Investment Income
- Box VIII – Maintenance Paid and Losses from Previous Years
- Box IX – Mortgage Payments
- Box X – Other Tax Deductions
- Box XII – Paying your Taxes in Advance
- Capital Gains
- Box XIII – Overseas Accounts and Insurance Policies
- Box XIII – Trusts
- Stock Exchange Tax
- Tax on Securities Accounts
- Nowhere to hide
- The Tax Bill
- Appealing the Tax Bill
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