The self-employed or who earn income from different categories have until the end of today to deliver the IRS statements referring to last year through the Portal of Finance.
After completion of the delivery phase of IRS returns for workers with employment income (category A) and pensions (category H), the deadline for filing returns for self-employed (category B) or accumulate income of different categories ends today.
According to information from the Tax and Customs Authority (TA) until Friday had been submitted more than 4.7 million IRS returns, value, two days late the term is slightly below the total of nearly 5.1 million IRS declarations delivered in 2014.
The numbers of AT realize that this total delivered about 3.3 million returns were submitted in the first phase, ie, are for workers with dependent income and pensioners, and the remaining 1.4 million statements were delivered in the second phase -. which ends today
On Friday, AT had already carried nearly 110,000 IRS settlements, and, according to the Ministry of Finance, the IRS refund began to be made April 22.
Workers accumulate green receipts by activity behalf of others have since 2014 to fill the ‘Annex SS’ (Social Security) when they deliver the tax return.
Saturday, the minister Mota Soares, speaking in Mogadouro on the sidelines of a visit to social structures said that 200,000 Portuguese had already made the delivery of the ‘Annex SS’ of the tax return.
According to him missing only two percent of taxpayers covered by the measure, to make the delivery of this type of statement.
The delivery obligation set out in Annex SS for these workers appeared in the State Budget Law for 2014, but was only the subject of a clarification of the Social Security this year, on May 7, a week after starting the IRS deadline for self-employed by the Finance Portal.
The law provides for fines (light administrative offense) to 250 euros for non-submission of ‘Annex SS’, but the security so far Social did not impose a fine and the Minister of Social Security made it clear that there has been this “caution” not to raise fines to taxpayers.
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