Up to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 11, the first day of the 2022 Income Campaign, taxpayers submitted more than 1.11 million returns, which is 22% more than last year’s figures.
Sources from the organization have reported that of the set of declarations submitted, more than 151,000 have been made through the application of the Tax Agency, 35% more compared to the previous year.
The online submissions began on Tuesday and in 48 hours, this same Thursday, the first returns of a campaign in which 22,899,000 statements are expected will be received.
The deadline for submitting this Campaign will end on June 30 for declarations both to be deposited and to be returned, although the deadline for declarations to be deposited with direct debit will end on June 27.
Telephone service for the preparation and presentation of returns (“We call you” plan) begins on May 5, with an appointment request from May 3, and face-to-face service in offices begins on June 1, with a request for Appointment from May 25.
In this Campaign, the Tax Agency expects to enter 16,448 million euros, 5.6% more than the previous year, while the amount to be returned will fall by 2.4%, to 9,946 million.
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