How do you answer this question?
I want to do my tax return via the Taxfix app but somehow I don't really understand the question
"How much are the advance payments for the solidarity surcharge that you paid for 2022?"
I have to enter an amount, but I don't know where to find it or how to read it, or how does it work?
Prepayments are fixed separately and are at 10.03./10.06./10.09./10.12. One year due
They are usually set within the scope of the claim if the taxes paid are not sufficient in the year. Classically, this, besides the self-employed, is usually pensioners.
The solidarity surcharge is a so-called annex tax and is measured at the level of income tax. But I don’t assume your income is as high as you have to pay them.
So if you did not make a payment to the above dates, the answer is 0
You indicate what you paid, so probably zero in view of this and the other issue where income tax advance payments were concerned.
What is incomprehensible about it?
In 2022, you can take your salary bills or your advance payment orders, either as part of your income from unindependent activity or as part of your income from profit income contributions. If you’ve only got one-pieces from independent activity, there’s probably no cent soli.
If you have paid Soli (which does not do more than 90%), then it is on your payroll bill. Otherwise you’ll take 0….
The annual wage tax certificate contains only the solidarity allowance paid by the employer to pay tax, but not the solidarity allowance paid by the tax authority to pay for income tax.