Monday, March 28, 2016

This week will see the tax return: – The low rate can give you a baksmell – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): On Thursday come tax return and pursuit of deductions can begin. For set aside some time to go through your tax return, you are after all save tens of thousands.

This year, it’s not very big changes in the rules, but there are still some important items to think about.

– Next year there will be very many changes, because we also get the new step treasure. What it is important that people are aware of this year, the rate has been much lower, so more will probably get a baksmell, says consumer economist Nigel Sandmæl DNB Dagbladet.

– The low rate can give you a baksmell, she emphasizes.

The changes

Consumer economist believes more can get a surprise here, although a low-interest is nothing new.

– More may get a surprise because they did not get as many interest expenses deduction as they have been accustomed. That rate almost has declined one percentage point can mean thousands of crowns, which means you do not get as much in deductions. And then you can get a baksmell says Sandmæl.

If you have replaced bank this year to get lower interest rates, it may be money to be made. Because you can bring up the costs to switch banks and refinancing of loans, such as appraiser or valuation and registration, and receive credit for it.

– A minimum for everyone should be to go and check deduction mentor. Do you have a very simple economy are not too many items to look at, say consumer economist Kristina Picard Storebrand Dagbladet.



2.5 million regained

Tax Administration gets over 50 million data as compiled for the pre-completed tax returns. The rest have to stand for itself, and it by April 30.

– There are not any major changes this year, but it’s always worth checking. It’s not that the Tax Administration makes so much wrong, but that’s not all they know about you. If you’ve got longer commute this year, for example, or have a child in kindergarten. There may have been changes that may affect your treasure, says Picard in Storebrand.

There have been several rule changes for 2015 that pension from Denmark will be pre-entered in your tax return now, or that people in Svalbard can get submit your tax return its electronically. Or that the maximum deduction for donations to NGOs increased from 16 800 to 20 000.

– There are not any major changes this year, but changes in deductions for gifts can be a little relevant after a year in which people might have given a little extra for refugee assistance. It is possible to deduct, says Picard.


Increased limit on travel deductions

There are also new rules for travel allowance, a deduction as 400,000 of Norwegian taxpayers uses, according to the government.

– There are fewer who are entitled to it this year, because the amount limit is higher, says senior communications consultant Ernst Arne Larsen Tax Administration Dagbladet.

You can get installments tax for journeys to and from work, whether you’re driving yourself, have a company car, take the bus or sitting on someone. But it must cost a certain amount for you to get the installments for it.

In 2016, the minimum allowance increased to 22 000, which means you must have travel expenses of over 22 000. But the tax return that comes next is for 2015. And then there are 16,000 who comes up from 15,000 in 2014.

there is also an upper limit of 75 000 km, and the largest deduction you can get is 76 500. It’s a few hundred Euro.



2.5 received a tax refund

Last year there were 2.5 million taxpayers who got in a total of 27 billion, or around 10 800 each. But at the same time had 530,000 to pay arrears totaling 7.4 billion.

– The most important thing when tax returns come is that you start right away. The faster you complete the deduction mentor the better, for the easier it is to get help. Otherwise, you must stand in line with all the others when the deadline approaches. Especially the young checks never says Sandmæl.

Changes to disability reform and the tax value of housing, see fact box.

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