The tax filing period has started
According to the announcement on the Administration of Revenue (GİB) website, business income, agricultural income, self-employment income, wage income, income from real estate capital (rental income), income from equity capital and other earnings and income obtained by individuals in 2022 (annual income tax returns for capital gains and ancillary gains) will be submitted before March 31.
EXCEPTION TO SEISMIC ZONE
Declarations to be submitted by taxpayers, except for places where force majeure has been declared, with a contract between taxpayers who have a history of liability on the date of the earthquake and professionals who are within the scope of force majeure, as of the date of the earthquake, in places declared force majeure due to the earthquakes that occurred on February 6, expire on August 15, 2023. And the taxes to be accrued based on these declarations can be paid until August 31, 2023.
Taxpayers who are in the field of force majeure may pay by submitting their sworn statements before these dates.
Income Taxpayers who are taxed in real terms by reason of their commercial, agricultural and professional activities, will submit their annual Income Tax returns electronically.
Taxpayers whose income consists solely of salary income, rent, security capital income or one or more other income and income may file their annual income tax returns without going to the tax office through the Declaration System Prepared prepared for them.
PAID IN 2 INSTALLMENTS
The income tax accrued in the annual income tax returns to be submitted with respect to the income obtained in 2022 will be paid in two equal installments in March and July 2023. The first installment, together with the Documented Legal Acts tax, must be paid before March 31 and the second before July 31.
Taxpayers can pay their taxes through the Interactive Tax Office and the GİB mobile application, from the credit cards of the contracted banks and from the bank cards or bank accounts of the contracted banks, from the credit cards, debit cards and other means of payment of banks operating in the foreign country, from the branches of the contracted banks, alternative payment channels (Internet banking, telephone banking, mobile banking), PTT work centers, all tax offices . (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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