The ATIB opens the appointment request period for the Renta Ágil service to help you make your 2023 Personal Income Tax return

May 29, 2024 | Current affairs, Featured, Interview, Portada, Revista Lloseta, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition


Until 28 June, applications can be made by telephone and online to arrange face-to-face interviews in 16 offices.

In total, there will be 23 regional deductions to be applied in the personal income tax return (IRPF), 8 of them improved or newly created.

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The ATIB opens the appointment request period for the Renta Ágil service

The Tax Agency of the Balearic Islands (ATIB) has today opened the appointment period for this year’s Renta Ágil service to help make the personal income tax return for the 2023 tax year. The face-to-face interviews in the network of offices will begin next Monday, 3 June, and can be made until 1 July.

Through an appointment service, from today until 28 June, applications can be made by telephone on 971 76 76 76 and online at www.atib.es- to arrange face-to-face interviews with the ATIB at 16 service points that provide complementary coverage to the service offered by the State Tax Administration Agency (AEAT) at its offices.

The 2023 income tax campaign that began on 3 April in the Balearic Islands is the one that will have more deductions, more taxpayers who can benefit because they meet the required income levels and more fiscal impact. In total, there will be 23 regional deductions to be applied in the personal income tax return (IRPF), 8 of them – 35% – improved or newly created. With the increase in many cases of the required income levels, 81% of taxpayers could benefit.

The ATIB’s Renta Ágil service, which has been organised since 1997, is now in its 28th year. In 2023, the ATIB helped nearly 7,000 people to file their 2022 tax return.

The ATIB provides this service in collaboration with the AEAT, responsible for the IRPF campaign, and once again gives priority to the municipalities of the Part Forana de Mallorca which are not covered by the State Agency’s service. A total of 16 service points will be set up in ATIB offices and in premises provided by local councils, mainly in the Part Forana de Mallorca, Menorca and Formentera.

These points are set up in Alaró, Alcúdia, Algaida, Andraitx, Capdepera, Ciutadella, Felanitx, Formentera, Pollença, Porreres, Santanyí, Santa Margalida, Ses Salinas, Sineu, Sóller and Valldemossa, and cover 35 municipalities, including Ariany, Artà, Banyalbufar, Campos, Deyá, Escorca, es Migjorn Gran, Esporles, Estellencs, Ferreries, Fornalutx, Lloret, Maria de la Salut, Montuïri, Muro, San Juan, Santa Eugènia, Sencelles and Son Servera.

For its part, the AEAT provides the service to its offices in five municipalities: Palma, Ibiza, Maó, Inca and Manacor. In this case, to make an appointment in person at the State Agency’s offices, you can call 901 223 344 or go online to www.aeat.es. In total, between the two agencies, a total of 21 customer service points have been set up in the Balearic Islands.

The ATIB’s Renta Ágil service includes services and facilities such as telephone and online appointments, appointment reminders via SMS, the completion of tax returns, confirmation and modification of pre-declarations and the filing of tax returns online at the AEAT.

During the presentation of the new campaign, the vice-president, Antoni Costa, recalled the regional income tax deductions for taxpayers in the Balearic Islands, which have been increased this year, and explained that, before filing the tax return, it is advisable to review the draft, find out about all the benefits that exist and apply for the regional deductions that may be of interest to the taxpayer, since, as usual, these deductions are not applied before the draft, and each person has to include them in the regional deductions box.