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Taxation: Email to taxpayers with the form ready for submission

What to watch out for when you receive a notification from AADE

Newsroom March 27 09:41

Approximately 900,000 emails are planned to be sent this year by the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) to individuals who will find their tax returns ready for submission. Moreover, if desired, the tax authority will submit them on behalf of the taxpayer before the deadline to avoid fines for late submission.

Upon submission of the tax return, the tax will be automatically cleared, the tax clearance will be posted on the taxpayer’s account on the myAADE platform, and the taxpayer will be notified via email. The prerequisites for submitting the declaration by AADE itself will be:

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  • – The declaration must already be posted on the taxpayer’s account on the AADE platform (myAADE) and pre-filled by the Independent Authority with the minimum required information.
  • – The taxpayer has not accessed the electronic application of the myAADE platform to submit it themselves until shortly before the submission deadline.

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What will taxpayers do? If they have no other income:

  • – Either they will click “accept and submit the declaration” so that it is sent and the clearance is issued.
  • – Or they leave them unchanged, in which case the Tax Office will consider them accepted, and the E1 will be automatically submitted as is on the last day of declaration submission. This mainly facilitates the elderly and those who have only wages and pensions as their sole source of income.

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