In Bavaria, almost a third of the property tax returns are still missing, although the deadline for submission is today, Tuesday, at midnight. Surprisingly, the Free State of Bavaria now decides on its own to extend the deadline by another three months.

Bavaria is single-handedly extending the deadline for filing property tax returns. Property owners should have three months more time, i.e. until the end of April, as Finance Minister Albert Füracker said after a cabinet meeting in Munich. One wants to give relief again, especially for the tax consulting professions. One does not want to annoy anyone, but to carry out the entire tax procedure properly, according to the CSU politician.

Bavaria is reacting to the sluggish submission of the declarations. Most recently, the data from almost a third of all property owners was still missing in the Free State – although the rates are quite similar nationwide. Up to and including Monday, more than 4.3 million property tax returns were submitted throughout Bavaria. This corresponds to around 68 percent of the total declarations to be made, as the Ministry of Finance announced on Tuesday.

Originally, the deadline for submitting the new property tax returns was the end of October 2022. This period was then extended throughout Germany up to and including January 31st. There was no further nationwide extension of the deadline until recently. And the Bavarian decision is now very surprising. Shortly before the expiry of the previous deadline, Füracker had only emphasized that there were no immediate sanctions if someone did not submit their property tax return on time. “No one has to fear that there will be a penalty tomorrow, not even in the next few days or weeks,” Füracker said on Bavarian radio on Tuesday morning.