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Change in tax situation during 2018


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Basically we were allowed to offset our daughter at Uni with the unjustifiable allowance.

In July 2018 she finished her masters (with a great pass) and so returned home. She became independent and found a flat so moved out.

How do we mark the change on the impot form for the last tax year?

online there is a box to tick for change of situation, but all I can see is for marriage, divorce, new birth, so nothing that meets our situation.

Any suggestions please how to let them know. I did email them last year and their reply said to wait until this year.
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Online .. in your personal tax account .. there is a way to send a private message to the online tax people which is then relayed to your own tax office.

I did this just before last Xmas and received an immediate, automated, email reply, followed some days later by an email reply from my own tax office saying my email had been received by them and the contents were being treated.

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[quote user="suein56"]mogs said : re the prelevement de source, if you don't have French employment, how will it work?

No different to how it has been before .. we will just complete the normal forms at the normal time.[/quote]

So do we make a payment once a month based on income? Should we start this now?
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Don't worry, mogs.  They'll take a monthly amount based on your last declaration from the account you have registered with them.

Look, if you are so worried, why don't you just write a message to them on your secured messagerie and put your questions to them?  From my own experience, they WILL reply and, at the very least, you will know that you have done your best to sort this issue out.

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I can tell you that my father used to make three payments a year. Because they have his bank details they now take about 70 Euros per month and I guess he pays the balance (difference between actual tax bill and what he has paid to date) at the end of the year. For him it works better this way. It was worked out on the three payments they took last year against the 2017 bill.
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