Some 800 000 tax households that have benefited from a reduction of the property tax last year will not be entitled to the relief of 65% this year.
the reform of The housing tax is continuing its implementation this fall. Since the 1st of October, the notice of property tax are sent to the taxpayers and can be viewed on the Internet.
This year, 80% of the 38 million tax households concerned by the reform will benefit from a tax reduction of 65% from the amount of tax, a gain of 390 euros on average. But hundreds of thousands of households are likely to have a bad surprise…
thresholds not to exceed
Bercy has indeed announced that approximately 800 000 households, or 4% of tax households that have benefited from the reform last year, outside the scope of the reform this year and will not benefit from rate relief of 65%.
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cause : the increase in their income. Because in order to benefit from the reduction of the housing tax, it should not exceed a certain threshold of income, called “income tax reference” (RFR). To verify the RFR, it is sufficient to refer to the last tax notice received at least August, or use the online simulator.
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The homes, which would be very lightly these thresholds will, however, grant a “relief-declining balance”, less than 65%.
The thresholds not to be exceeded for benefit of tax relief of 65%.
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800,000 new beneficiaries
Conversely, about 800 000 households, non-beneficiaries of the reform last year, will be this year and will be entitled to the relief of 65%.
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The majority of taxpayers had until November 15 to pay the housing tax. The total abolition of this tax will take effect in 2020 to 80% of households, while the remaining 20%, those with the highest income, will have to wait until 2023. To note that the fee tv, to be paid at the same time as the housing tax remains due.