- Having a tax deduction or a correction listed on a tax card
- Collecting a pension
- Receiving annuity income
- Filing a tax return as a resident
- Specific tax provisions for cross-border workers
- Filing a tax return as a non-resident
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Change in personal circumstances
- Tax implications in the event of marriage
- Choosing between joint taxation or individual taxation as a married taxpayer
- Tax implications in the event of a civil partnership
- Claiming tax relief for children
- Receiving certain tax benefits for dependent children who are not part of the applicant's household
- Obtaining a tax reduction in the form of tax relief
- Applying for the single-parent tax credit (crédit d'impôt monoparental - CIM);
- Tax implications in the event of divorce, separation or dissolution of a partnership
- Understanding the tax consequences of a spouse's or partner's death
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Income tax deductible expenses
- Deducting job-related expenses (business expenses)
- Deducting allowance payments to a divorced spouse or other ongoing allowance payments
- Deducting social security contributions
- Deducting contributions, insurance premiums and interest expense related to a personal loan
- Deducting the premiums paid to a private pension plan
- Deducting home purchase savings contributions
- Deducting premiums paid to a supplementary pension scheme
- Deducting gifts or donations
- Tax relief for unavoidable extraordinary expenses
- Payment of tax due