New Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) Applications: Deadline Approaching
A particularly important deadline for individuals seeking to benefit from the Non-Habitual Resident (NHR 2.0/IFICI) tax regime is fast approaching. Applications for NHR status for the 2024 tax year must be submitted by March 15, 2025. This regime offers attractive tax benefits for new residents in Portugal, but the application process requires careful attention to detail. We strongly urge anyone considering applying for NHR status to contact us immediately to discuss their eligibility and ensure a timely submission. Do not miss this opportunity! Read here for more information on the NHR.
Other Important Personal Tax Deadlines:
Beyond the NHR application deadline, several other personal tax obligations require attention. While the specific dates may vary slightly each year, it is wise to prepare well in advance. These typically include:
- IRS (Personal Income Tax) Declarations: The deadline for submitting your annual IRS declaration usually falls between April and June. This declaration covers income earned in the previous year. Gathering all necessary documentation, such as income statements, receipts for deductible expenses, and bank statements, is essential for accurate and timely filing. To benefit from deduction as heath expenses, rent, education, gym and mechanical expenses, you must confirm all invoices online in your personal page until 25th February.
- IMI (Municipal Property Tax): While IMI payments are typically spread throughout the year, understanding your payment schedule and ensuring timely payments is crucial to avoid penalties.
Here's a simple breakdown of IMI payment deadlines:
- €100 or less: Pay the full amount by May 31st of the following year.
- €100 to €500: Pay in two instalments: one by May 31st, and the other by November 30th of the following year.
- €500 or more: Pay in three instalments: one by May 31st, one by August 31st, and the final one by November 30th of the following year.
- Social Security Contributions: If you are self-employed or receive income from specific sources, you may be required to make regular social security contributions.
After the first year of exemptions, you must submit report to the social security system quarterly and pay the contribution monthly. Understanding your obligations and payment deadlines is vital.
Plan Ahead for a Stress-Free Tax Season:
Tax efficiency is a year-round process, not just a last-minute scramble. We understand that navigating the complexities of the Portuguese tax system can be challenging, that is why we encourage you to reach out to our team of experienced tax professionals well in advance of any deadlines.
Why Contact Us Now?
- Sufficient Time for Preparation: Early engagement allows us to thoroughly review your financial situation, identify potential deductions and credits, and ensure all necessary documentation is in order.
- Personalised Service: We provide tailored service based on your specific circumstances, ensuring you optimise your tax position within the legal framework.
- Peace of Mind: Knowing that your tax obligations are being handled by experienced professionals provides peace of mind and allows you to focus on other priorities.
- Avoid Penalties: Missing deadlines or submitting inaccurate information can result in penalties. Proactive planning helps you avoid these costly mistakes.
Do not wait until the last minute! Contact Dixcart Portugal today to schedule a consultation. We are here to assist you in navigating the Portuguese tax landscape and ensuring compliance. Let us help you make this tax season as smooth and efficient as possible.
Tax does not need to be a complex topic when engaged with a relevant expert – reach out to Dixcart for more information: advice.portugal@dixcart.com.