"
The site is full of bugs to make the declaration
", "
It is impossible to incorporate cellars and parking lots and to delete the name of the owner when it is occupied by a tenant
" or even "
It is the first time I hear about it
".
The declaration of real estate, compulsory from the end of January and until June 30, 2023 inclusive, makes taxpayers moan or even panic.
Some complain that the data displayed in their personal space is inaccurate, such as the number of square meters, the number of rooms or even the identity of the home owner in the case of a recent sale, or incomplete (their cellar/parking n is not mentioned, etc.).
Bad news as the income declaration campaign opened on Thursday, April 13.
Contacted by
Le Figaro
, the Directorate General of Public Finance (DGFIP) acknowledges having received 150,000 calls from taxpayers since the end of January concerning this declaration of real estate.
“
In proportion to the millions of emails we have sent since the end of January
(2023),
this number of calls is acceptable
, judge Sandrine Majorel Delage, director of the “Manage my real estate” project at the DGFIP.
The opportunity to take stock of this new reporting obligation for property owners.
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