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Last activity 14 October 2024 by expat2021

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Hi During the last financial year, I moved out of Belgium in June 2023. I have never taken the 75% ruling and I have been a Belgian citizen.

Since july 2023, I have been working overseas (outside of the EU).

My tax declaration has come-up now.


It is confusing to what should be selected in the tax declaration.

Can anybody shed light on the correctness?


However, I have lived in Belgium for < 183 days in the year (from january to june)


Below, i selected 1094-70

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Pour un calcul correct de votre impôt, vous devez être classé, suivant votre situation, dans une catégorie déterminée de nonrésidents.

Répondez aux questions suivantes jusqu’à ce que vous atteigniez la catégorie (code) qui s’applique à votre situation.

Pour plus d’informations, voyez la brochure explicative.

Avez-vous recueilli, pendant la période imposable 2023, des revenus professionnels imposables en Belgique s'élevant au moins à 75 %

du total de vos revenus professionnels recueillis pendant cette période imposable 2023 de sources belge et étrangère (règle des 75 %) ?

OUI :

avez-vous été durant toute la période imposable 2023 un résident fiscal d'un État membre de l'Espace économique européen autre

que la Belgique ?

OUI : cochez la case de la région dans laquelle vous êtes « localisé » :

- vous êtes « localisé » dans la Région flamande □ 1093-71

- vous êtes « localisé » dans la Région wallonne □ 1094-70

- vous êtes « localisé » dans la Région de Bruxelles-Capitale □ 1095-69

NON :

cochez alors la case ci-contre : □ 1073-91

NON :

cochez la case adéquate si vous êtes un résident fiscal :

- de la France □ 1078-86

- des Pays-Bas □ 1079-85

- du Luxembourg □ 1080-84

si vous êtes un résident fiscal d’un autre pays, cochez alors la case ci-contre : □ 1081-83

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