Income 2018 | What is the Withholding Certificate? What is it for?

On April 2 and from that same day to correct it and present it if they wish. It is time to find out about the news of this year’s campaign, the calendar and . Is it from the Rent? Have you heard of the withholding certificate but you don’t know what it is or what it is used for? .

What is the Withholding Certificate?

The Withholding Certificate is a document that the company delivers to the worker so that he can make his Income Statement. It includes all the remuneration that the worker has received from the company throughout the previous year (in this case the year 2018) as well as all the deductions and withholdings that have been applied to the payroll. This certificate is the proof that the company has entered this amount of withholding for the workers and it is mandatory that it be provided to each worker, that it be original and that it is signed and sealed.

The Tax Agency usually delivers the document with the summary of withholdings from the previous year to each company in January. The company has been entering these withholdings quarterly through model 111 and the annual summary with model 190.

Key dates of this 2018 Income

The 2018 Income campaign, which already allowed taxpayers to consult their tax data and request the reference number since March 15, opened on April 2, and until July 1, the period to present the declaration to through the website of the Tax Agency and the mobile application.

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In addition, from April 1 you can request an appointment for the telephone help service ‘We call you’ and on May 9 the period to request an appointment will open to be attended at the Agency’s offices, which will begin face-to-face attention on May 14. Subsequently, June 26 is set as the deadline to indicate the direct debit of the statements to be entered, while June 28 will be the last day to request the prior appointment.

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