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Provisional Tax Assesment: activate, change or stop

Can I still adjust my provisional assessment?

You can always request, change or stop a provisional assessment of your income tax via the website of the Tax Authorities. We can do this for you. In that case, you email your Bookies and they will take care of this for you. These are extra services and outside the subscription.

Do you want to do it yourself? Read more below.

Do you have a provisional assessment that no longer corresponds to your current situation or have circumstances changed as a result of which you can no longer pay the assessment? Then easily change your provisional assessment in My Tax Authorities. Your assessment is often based on two financial years ago. So if you have received or requested an assessment from 2021, this is generally based on the data from 2019.

Change - Default

For income tax you change the provisional assessment via My Tax Authorities. The Tax Authorities have made an easy step-by-step plan for the standard situation (with pictures). 

Change - exceptional situations

Do you expect lower turnover and therefore profit due to corona-related circumstances? Then you may change your provisional assessment, so that you immediately pay less tax. To do this, you lower your income with your change. If the amount of the new provisional assessment is lower than the tax you already paid in the first months of the year, you will be refunded the difference. We have placed two pictures below to give you an idea of ​​what this looks like and what you need to fill in. By entering €0 you will not pay anything for the time being.

NB! If you adjust your provisional assessment now and indicate that you do not expect any more profit for the rest of the year, this may have consequences for your final assessment. After all, you already pay a part of the tax that you would have to pay for this financial year with a regular tax return after the end of this year. With the final assessment of 2021, for example, which The Bookie will do for you in 2022, this will be settled afterwards.

Did you pay too much? Then you will get the overpaid amount back. Did you pay too little? Then you still have to pay extra. Hopefully by then the situation will have been rectified and that will not be a problem. Just be careful not to count yourself rich: after all, you always have to pay your tax due. Fortunately, if you make a profit again later in the year, you can change your provisional assessment again.

by Mari Last update: 26 Jan, 2024