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Re: IMI
Sounds easier to use a fiscal rep to me
Re: IMI
It says:-SatRoger wrote:The bill should be there, they were sent in March. You have until April 30 to pay either in full (if less than 200€) or the first installment.Sheila wrote:Still nothing appearing here yet.RichardHenshall wrote:Follow these links:
Início > Os Seus Serviços > Consultar > Imóveis > Notas Cobrança > 2014
It says ( in Portuguese) due to technical difficulties they cannot satisfy my request. Please try again later.
We are coming to Portugal on 17th and won't be home until after the due date so if they send the bill home we will miss it, so I guess we will have to go into the tax office to get the bill if it doesn't arrive by then.
Also, try this link: https://www.portaldasfinancas.gov.pt/pt ... ation.view
Then click on Documentos de Cobrança under IMI
Contribuinte sem notas de cobrança no Imposto Municipal Sobre Imóveis.
Which translates to:-
Taxpayer without charging notes in the Municipal Property Tax.
Maybe it hasn't appeared yet because we've only just got our habitation license.
Re: IMI
Did you pay IMI last year? If you bought your property this year, you will start to pay IMI in 2016. This year IMI (technically from last year) is for the owner listed on Dec 31 2014.Sheila wrote:It says:-
Contribuinte sem notas de cobrança no Imposto Municipal Sobre Imóveis.
Which translates to:-
Taxpayer without charging notes in the Municipal Property Tax.
Maybe it hasn't appeared yet because we've only just got our habitation license.
Re: IMI
The house is a new build. Officially notified as complete to the financas department by our architect in November at which time we were fined 75 euros for not telling them in August. Why they chose August we have no idea as the building license didn't expire until December. The architect said usually you don't notify them until you have the habitation licence but Monchique camara wanted them told before they would issue the habitation licence. We have just collected that today so maybe we won't pay for last year. Perhaps the 75 euros was in lieu of that..... who knows. We went to the financas today to enquire but there was a long q and having already waited an hour for the presidente to sign the licence we gave up.SatRoger wrote:Did you pay IMI last year? If you bought your property this year, you will start to pay IMI in 2016. This year IMI (technically from last year) is for the owner listed on Dec 31 2014.Sheila wrote:It says:-
Contribuinte sem notas de cobrança no Imposto Municipal Sobre Imóveis.
Which translates to:-
Taxpayer without charging notes in the Municipal Property Tax.
Maybe it hasn't appeared yet because we've only just got our habitation license.
Re: IMI
Go back to Finanças and ask about it. If you have to pay anything, the last day to pay without any penalty is 4/30. From what I found online, the date for the IMI is the oldest of the:Sheila wrote:The house is a new build. Officially notified as complete to the financas department by our architect in November at which time we were fined 75 euros for not telling them in August. Why they chose August we have no idea as the building license didn't expire until December. The architect said usually you don't notify them until you have the habitation licence but Monchique camara wanted them told before they would issue the habitation licence. We have just collected that today so maybe we won't pay for last year. Perhaps the 75 euros was in lieu of that..... who knows. We went to the financas today to enquire but there was a long q and having already waited an hour for the presidente to sign the licence we gave up.
1. Date of issue of habitation license
2. Sign of the "escritura" on Conservatória do Registro Civil
3. Notification of conclusion of the building/house/apartment.
4. Effective date of living on the house
If any of those were done in 2014 (and it looks like your architect did notify Finanças in November) then, most likely, you will have to pay IMI for 2014, but go to Finanças to confirm it.
Re: IMI
If you time your attendance in Financas it might be so bad, (ie before 10am) take a number for the IMI section from the vending machine on entry and with any luck they will get to you quickly.If you do owe IMI tax they will take cash or a Portuguse card. They will also printout the invoice and you can pay it at any MB. Agree with SatRoger, go to Finances and find out. Good Luck.Sheila wrote:We went to the financas today to enquire but there was a long q and having already waited an hour for the presidente to sign the licence we gave up.
Re: IMI
We went to the Financas as advised. We got there at 9 and there was already a queue. But it was worth the wait.
It appears there is nothing to pay but as the lady we saw didn't speak English she couldn't explain why but she did suggest we wouldn't have to pay for 4 years!
I found this explanation on the internet.
"An additional IMI exemption is foreseen for properties subject to rehabilitation when located in special urban rehabilitation zones ...........under the new Urban Lease Law. Such exemption may be granted for a period of five years (including the year of conclusion of the rehabilitation), which may be renewed for an additional period of five years. They only apply to properties subject to rehabilitation after 1 January 2008 and completed until 31 December 2020. The beginning and the conclusion of the construction works must be certificated by the municipality. The exemption and relevant conditions are approved by the municipal assembly."
We bought a ruin and built a house in its place.
It appears there is nothing to pay but as the lady we saw didn't speak English she couldn't explain why but she did suggest we wouldn't have to pay for 4 years!
I found this explanation on the internet.
"An additional IMI exemption is foreseen for properties subject to rehabilitation when located in special urban rehabilitation zones ...........under the new Urban Lease Law. Such exemption may be granted for a period of five years (including the year of conclusion of the rehabilitation), which may be renewed for an additional period of five years. They only apply to properties subject to rehabilitation after 1 January 2008 and completed until 31 December 2020. The beginning and the conclusion of the construction works must be certificated by the municipality. The exemption and relevant conditions are approved by the municipal assembly."
We bought a ruin and built a house in its place.
Re: IMI
We have just received emails saying our IMI is overdue even though we have not received a paper bill. I have logged in to the finance portal and I can see the bills. Separate ones for my husband and myself. We need to pay them online. There is a 16 digit reference but only room for 15 digits in the reference field on the STATE Tax tab on my online banking. Do I drop the first or last?
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We've found the original bills online with the 15 digit ref. But this new bill is a DEBT with added charges and interest and a longer ref.so i think we will have to go into the tax office and pay it.Sheila wrote:We have just received emails saying our IMI is overdue even though we have not received a paper bill. I have logged in to the finance portal and I can see the bills. Separate ones for my husband and myself. We need to pay them online. There is a 16 digit reference but only room for 15 digits in the reference field on the STATE Tax tab on my online banking. Do I drop the first or last?
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Earlier this year I overlooked payment and received a demand including costs which had a 15 digit reference as normal. It had to be paid in 32 days. Perhaps you did not pay first late demand and the game changes for further late period.
Re: IMI
We went to the tax office and paid the bills. They couldn't tell us why there was nothing to pay in April and the bills only appeared in November. Or why we didn't get a paper bill. But the lady said we could either log in or phone her in April and she would tell us what we owe. If they could email us about the debt I wonder why they couldn't have emailed us about the original bills.Sheila wrote:We've found the original bills online with the 15 digit ref. But this new bill is a DEBT with added charges and interest and a longer ref.so i think we will have to go into the tax office and pay it.Sheila wrote:We have just received emails saying our IMI is overdue even though we have not received a paper bill. I have logged in to the finance portal and I can see the bills. Separate ones for my husband and myself. We need to pay them online. There is a 16 digit reference but only room for 15 digits in the reference field on the STATE Tax tab on my online banking. Do I drop the first or last?