Deadline for Corporate Profit Tax Filing Ends June 30 – Miss It and Pay a Hefty Fine!

Alright, legal entities and all you folks wrestling with tax filings, it’s time to wake up! The deadline for submitting the tax return for the advance final determination of corporate profit tax is June 30 this year. Yes, you read that right – just a few days left to get your act together and avoid trouble with the Tax Administration.

What does this mean? The tax return, known as form PDP, must be submitted exclusively electronically via the ePorezi portal. No more paper, no more excuses! Along with the return, you must submit all prescribed tax balances, forms, and other business documentation. Without these, no filing.

But wait, there’s more! The Tax Administration does not tolerate delays. If you fail to submit the return on time or don’t submit it at all, you face administrative liability and fines that can seriously hurt your wallet. So don’t play with fire – the deadline is June 30, and there’s no mercy after that.

How to file? There are three ways to sign the return: using a qualified electronic certificate, via an eID account with the ConsentID mobile app, or a combination of certificate and SmartBox app. It’s all digital, fast, and efficient, but only if you’re ready and know what you’re doing.

This isn’t just another boring tax deadline. It’s your chance to avoid costly fines and show you mean business. If you’ve already forgotten or procrastinated, it’s time to move. The Tax Administration has made it clear – the deadline is June 30, period.

And yes, if you think this is just another bureaucratic hassle, remember that failing to pay or late filing is a serious offense. Don’t let fines catch you off guard. Better spend a little time now and sort it out than pay penalties and lose your mind later.

So, what are you waiting for? Open the ePorezi portal, prepare your documents, and file your return. And if this is old news to you, share with us in the comments how you handle tax deadlines. Or tell us – who actually likes waiting until the last day? Let’s have a laugh at tax troubles!

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