2023-06-06 13:10:00
Every Tuesday during the month of June, RTL info helps you complete your tax return in partnership with Test-Achats. This week, Jean-Philippe Ducart is interested in marriage, legal cohabitation and children.
The status influences the tax declaration. “If you got married in 2022, you will complete a separate declaration, but you will report it“, explains Jean-Philippe Ducart, spokesperson for Test-Achats. It is enough to indicate that you got married in the frame with all the personal information at the beginning of the document. Precision is important, because “you can benefit from an additional tax advantage“.
For legal cohabitation, it is exactly the same. “It is assimilated to a status of spouse“, explains the spokesperson. If you moved in or got married in 2021, the question no longer arises, you must complete the joint declaration.
And the children?
There are tax credits, that is a tax reduction that can give rise to a refund, which can be provided for families, particularly with the arrival of a new child. “It is important to remember that family allowances are not considered income and therefore are not taxable.“, insists Jean-Philippe Ducart.
For the rest, you must pay attention to the associated inserts in the declaration. For example, maternity leave allowances are considered replacement income. “You have to fill in a specific box..”
The same goes for other things related to the arrival of a child. The spokesperson, present on the set, gives the example of childcare costs: “They are subject to a declaration and, if you have very little expenses, it may be interesting to benefit from the additional allowance for children under 3 years old..” Again, there is an area provided for this in the declaration.
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