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Tax Season – Procedures – Automatic IRS Reporting

Last updated on 5th March 2022

IRS 2021 – Procedures 1-7 nº 5: Automatic “IRS” Reporting

The Portuguese Tax Authority (“AT”) is making available Automatic “IRS” Reporting to millions of taxpayers in Portugal. The change is part of “Simplex”, a programme designed to reduce bureaucracy at all levels of government.

The move has similarities to “PAYE” (Pay-As-You-Earn) in the United Kingdom where taxpayers do not have to file an annual tax return when all information regarding an individual’s income and expenses is already available to the Revenue. Finanças lists the following information on its website for individuals to verify:

 •    A provisional declaration of income, one for each reporting status (separate or joint in the case of married or cohabiting taxpayers);

 •    Provisional settlement of tax corresponding to each provisional declaration; and

 •    The elements that used for the calculation of tax deductions.

The taxpayers can verify to see that the provisional declarations reflect accurately their circumstances. In the event of missing personal data on record, Finanças will assume that the taxpayer is unmarried and without dependents, with no deductions in the provisional declaration for minor dependents and ascendants.

If the information provided by Finanças is not correct, taxpayers should not confirm the pre-filled information, but rather complete the “IRS” as in previous years. In the event of confirmation of the provisional declaration, it will stand as a taxpayer’s submission and the provisional liquidation becomes definitive. If left unconfirmed, the submission automatically becomes final at the end of the reporting period (30 June).

The taxpayer can also appeal any detected errors, as well as submit a substitute declaration within 30 days after tax settlement, without incurring penalties. Automatic Reporting is not mandatory. Taxpayers may elect to complete a “IRS” declaration as they have in previous years if they so wish. This new automatic method should be expanded gradually to taxpayers with other types of income.

Current Requirements

The Automatic Reporting applies to taxpayers who meet all of the following conditions:

  1. Family groups with dependents;
  2. Resident in Portugal throughout the fiscal year;
  3. Not attributed Non-Habitual Resident status;
  4. All income earned only in Portugal;
  5. Only those earning income from categories A and / or H as well as taxable income assessed at autonomous rates and not electing, where permitted, aggregate assessment;
  6. Not paying alimony or child support;
  7. Not receiving tax breaks (“benefícios fiscais”);
  8. Without the right to deductions for:

a)  Ascendants living with the taxpayer;

          b)           Maintenance payments regarding disabled persons;

          c)            By double international taxation;

          d)           Tax breaks (“benefícios fiscais”).

Taxpayers not covered by the Automatic Reporting and taxpayers whose tax situation does not correspond to the provisional declaration of income provided by the AT, must submit Modelo 3 and the appropriate annexes, if not already exempt from this obligation.

In practice, the initial application Automatic Reporting applies only to the simplest “IRS” filing cases, leaving out the more complicated tax circumstances.

Important Note:        

As the vast majority of foreign residents receive at least some form of income from abroad, currently Automatic Reporting does not applies. As international information sharing (read: Common Reporting Standard) becomes more prevalent, who knows what lies in the future.

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Dennis Swing Greene
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