No, you are not done with taxes. During the campaign for declaring income received in 2021, which opened on April 7, 2022 and ended on June 8 of the same year, taxpayers were invited to inform the tax authorities. In theory, all taxable French women and men have therefore had the opportunity to fulfill their civic duty… But that does not mean that the game is over. Summer, like every year, brings with it a series of important tax dates. Some might prove more essential than others, depending on the exact situation one is facing.

Find, in our slideshow at the end of this article, the list of tax dates that should punctuate your holidays this summer.

Some taxpayers, unfortunately for them, have not yet taken the time to inform the tax authorities. Unfortunately for them, underlines the site of the public service, they expose themselves to significant potential sanctions. “If you declare your income late, you will have to pay penalties, an increase in your taxes and possibly late interest”, can we indeed read on the platform.

Indeed, any late declaration is accompanied by one of the following penalties, varying according to the reality of the situation.