List: French income tax declaration deadlines for 2026

Dates are based on location and declaration type

A view of the tax website in France
The declaration period lasts six to eight weeks
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Declarations for income tax returns open this Thursday (April 9) in France, covering the 2025 year.

The deadlines for completing the declaration have yet to be announced officially, but according to tax workers' union Solidaires Finances Publiques, they will be the following, giving taxpayers six to eight weeks to complete declarations.

Deadlines are based on where your main home is and the type of declaration you are making:

  • Declarations on paper forms: Tuesday May 19

  • Residents in departments 01 - 19: Thursday May 21

  • People who are not French tax residents: Thursday May 21

  • Residents in departments 20 - 54, and Corsica: Thursday May 28

  • Residents in departments 55 and above, including French overseas departments: Thursday June 4

The map below shows the deadlins by department.

Declarations must be made before midnight online (or for paper applications, have a postmark proving it was sent before this time). 

Paper form declarations are only available to those who cannot declare online, due to a lack of internet or other issues or people who are making a declaration for the first time. Paper forms can be printed online or you can ask your local tax office for one to complete. 

In all other cases, declarations are made through a person’s personal space on the impots.gouv.fr website. 

To log in, click on the ‘Connexion à mon espaces Finances publiques’ button in the top-left corner.

You can use the official simulator to estimate your taxes for the 2025 year. 

After declaration you will receive an avis (notice) in summer, informing you if you have additional payments that need to be made, are set to receive a refund, or have no further action to take.

As a reminder, tax bands increased by 0.9% – in line with inflation – for the 2026 declarations, and you can see the tax bands applicable here.

More information on topics such as automatic declaration, what income needs to be declared, and the parts system is available in our overview here

The Connexion will be covering the tax season via several articles, and also has a dedicated income tax help guide, available for purchase here. Until midnight on April 13 there is a discount (€5 for non subscribers and €10 for logged in subscribers).

Authorities are already warning of scams associated with the declaration season, only expected to increase as the online service officially opens.