Income 2018 – 2019 | Today is the deadline to submit the declaration if you have a result to enter and you want to domicile it

The deadline to present the 2018 Income and Wealth declarations with the result to be paid by direct debit ends this Wednesday, June 26, while this Friday, June 28, is the last day to request an appointment for telephone attention or in offices, according to the 2018 Income Campaign calendar.

At the time of presentation of the declarations to be paid, you can choose to split the amount, so that 60% can be paid at the time of presentation of the declaration and the remaining 40%, until next November 5, inclusive, although in no case can complementary self-assessments be divided into installments.

Likewise, taxpayers can choose to use direct debit as a means of payment: direct debit for both installments, direct debit the payment for the first installment and not direct debit the payment corresponding to the second installment, or direct debit only the payment corresponding to the second installment.

In relation to the payment options of the previously filed return, certain modifications are allowed. Among them, canceling the two direct debits and paying in a single installment and canceling the direct debit of the second payment of the declaration, and until this Wednesday, June 26, there is the possibility of splitting the payment (60%/40%), provided that the declared debt is domiciled.

In turn, until next September 22, the second installment of the fractionation (40%) can be domiciled; This option will be possible as long as the first payment is direct debited. These last two modifications can be made through the option ‘Consult and/or modify your direct debit account’ which can be found within Income 2018 in the ‘More procedures’ section.

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However, for returns with a result to be paid in which direct debit is not chosen as a means of payment of the resulting amount or, where appropriate, of the amount corresponding to the first installment, the taxpayer may obtain a document with which, once Once printed, you can directly and personally deposit the amount resulting from your return at the offices of the collaborating entities.

Return

Until last June 11, the AEAT had already returned 5,296 million euros (+7.2%) to 8.1 million taxpayers (+6.6%). Until then, the amount of declarations to be returned reached 7,848 million (+12.5%), while that of declarations to be paid was 3,885 million (+20.1%).

The AEAT foresees that in the 2018 Income Campaign, which runs from April 2 to July 1, 20.35 million returns will be filed, 361,000 more than the previous year. Of these, 14.31 million will give the right to a refund of 10,468 million, 4.5% more in amount, while about 5.16 million will result in income, amounting to 10,160 million.

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