Courtesy days of the Tax Agency: everything you need to know

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Courtesy days of the Tax Agency: everything you need to know

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A post in which we tell you how you can enjoy your holidays without any problems resulting from receiving unwanted notifications from the Tax Agency.

You have the right to 30 days in each calendar year during which the Agency will not send notices to your DEH
Find out everything you need to know to request courtesy days from the Tax Agency

Courtesy is something that is becoming increasingly obsolete in our india phone number data society, which is why demonstrations of courtesy are always appreciated. An example of a lack of courtesy is having to file taxes in the month of August . Fortunately, at least, the Tax Agency gives the option of not receiving notifications on certain days that the taxpayer can choose.

Remember that filing taxes in August is a relatively recent event, as August has been a month for filing returns since 2014. The Tax Agency reminded us of this with the following message on its website:

"Please note that the deadline for filing monthly VAT, personal income tax and corporate tax withholdings and payments on account for the month of July will begin on 1 August and end on 20 August instead of 20 September, the deadline in previous years."

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Since then, this courtesy has disappeared, making it difficult for accountants and tax filers of companies required to file their tax returns on a monthly basis to choose their holidays.

According to the RAE, courtesy is a demonstration or act that shows the attention, respect or affection that someone has for another person, so this courtesy on the part of the Tax Agency is appreciated, especially when the Enabled Electronic Address (DEH) allows you to receive notifications anywhere with a mobile device on which emails are received.
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