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published on March 2020 | reading time approx. 2 minutes
The Government has approved a flexibilization in the payment of taxes and social contributions, as follows:
Regarding VAT and withholding taxes for the second quarter of 2020, the government has decided to make tax payments more flexible for companies and the self-employed.
Thus, payment obligations can be fulfilled in one of three ways:
In addition, for payments in instalments it will not be necessary to provide any guarantee.
These measures are intended for VAT payments under the monthly and quarterly regimes, and for the delivery to the State of the withholding of personal and corporate income tax" and "are applicable to self-employed workers and companies with turnover of up to 10 million euros in 2018, or starting operations as of January 1, 2019.
The remaining companies or self-employed workers may request the same flexibility in the payment of tax obligations in the second quarter, when there has been a decrease in turnover of at least 20 per cent in the average of the three months prior to the month in which this obligation exists, compared to the same period of the previous year.
Regarding the social contributions due between March and May 2020, and to preserve employment, the Government has decided to reduce them to 1/3 in the months of March, April and May. The remaining amount for the months of May, June and July is settled as from the third quarter of 2020, in terms similar to the fractioned payment adopted for taxes payable in the second quarter. However, companies, if they so wish, may make immediate payment on the usual terms.
This measure applies, immediately, to companies with up to 50 jobs. Companies with up to 250 jobs can access this mechanism of reduction and fractionation of contributions in the 2nd quarter of 2020, if they have recorded a drop in turnover of 20 per cent or more.
The Government has also decided to suspend for 3 months the foreclosure procedures related with the non-payment of taxes or social security contributions.
Filipe Lobo d’Avila
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