I paid my taxes on time, but I filed it later, so I got fined more than the tax itself, right?



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I paid my taxes on time, but I filed it later, so I got fined more than the tax itself, right? and got a better answer

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Submit to the court - our courts are usually on the side of the taxpayer - we also calculated after the inspection 8 million fines and penalties and after the court remained 400 thousand.

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It is very strange that you have such a situation because a fine for failure to submit a tax return is imposed on the basis of Art. 119 of the Tax Code. So the amount of the fine depends on the period for which you delayed the submission of the declaration. The dividing term is 180 days. So if you prostrochili rent less than 180 days - 5 of the amount of tax on the Declaration for each month but no more than 30 and no less than 100 rubles, but if more than 180 days - 30 of the amount of tax returns + 10 for each month starting from 181 days. - So count for yourself and if your calculations are different - contact the FTA for clarification.

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Yes it seems we have very few specialists Tax all right The penalty is imposed starting from the first day of delay in submission of the declaration Art. 119 look carefully Elena has not quoted you a lot of this article only it seems she did not understand it well As well as you still pay an administrative fine as the head to 5 Minimal in the calculation for taxes the minimum is 100 rubles In general, you my advice carefully study the tax code or buddy with tax authorities Good luck as with the tax do not joke

 

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