Property owners have received a total of 4,082,440 municipal property tax (IMI) assessments this year, of which 916,000 are for less than €100, which is the basis for a lump sum payment.
In response to Lusa, an official source from the Tax and Customs Administration explained that of these more than four million IMI assessments, the majority (2,486,548) relate to tax amounts between 100 and 500 euros and for this reason can be paid in two stages (May and November ).
For IMI values greater than EUR 500, there are 679,533 settlement notes. For exceeding this amount, the law establishes that taxpayers can pay tax three times – in May, August and November.
Liquidations of less than 100 euros amounted this year (for tax for 2022) to 916,359, which must be paid before the end of this month.
Despite the phased payment, the rules in force since 2019 allow taxpayers with amounts over 100 euros to pay the entire tax in May, abandoning the installment system.
The data shows that the number of settlements and the range of values have remained relatively constant over the past few years, although showing a slight increase.
In 2022, the total number of settlements rose to 4,009,718, of which 895,969 were under €100; 2,434,314 for an amount greater than or equal to 100 euros and less than 500 euros; and 679,435 over 500 euros.
In 2021, 4,031,117 collection receipts were sent, including 2,431,731 for amounts between EUR 100 and 500 and 678,726 for amounts over EUR 500.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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