2023-08-09 17:14:00
The tax site was the victim of a technical breakdown on Wednesday a few hours before the deadline for declaring its real estate.
By Lise Lacombe for Le Point
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Tic-tac. While the clock is ticking to declare your real estate for taxes, the tax site was the victim of a technical breakdown, as was the customs site, as noted by the site Actu.fr.
For several hours this followingnoon, it was impossible to access the site impots.gouv.fr on which it is however necessary that the owners declare their real estate until Thursday, last deadline. By Wednesday evening, the site had returned, indicating that it was “temporarily under maintenance”.
“During this intervention, you cannot consult the documentation and the news or download a form”, he specifies.
Regular technical breakdowns
Earlier in the day, the customs site had encountered the same problem. It also seems to have returned to normal on Wednesday evening and the Internet page mentions “online services” which “are working once more”. Even if “side effects” which will require “a request for assistance” are expected from time to time.
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This is not the first time that the tax site has been subject to computer failures. Already, at the beginning of this month of August, the deadline for declaring your real estate had been postponed by one day due to connection problems, then until Thursday, August 10.
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