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The Tax Problem that Haunts Many Self-Employed People After Presenting the Income

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Submitting the income statement does not always close the matter. Sometimes, weeks or months after sending it, a new data appears that changes the result: late payments, an unaccounted return, a forgotten deduction. In those cases, the taxpayer has the obligation — or the right — to return to the statement and correct it. For the self-employed, this situation is more common than it seems. The variable nature of their income, the possibility of r…
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Submitting the income statement does not always close the matter. Sometimes, weeks or months after sending it, a new data appears that changes the result: late payments, an unaccounted return, a forgotten deduction. In those cases, the taxpayer has the obligation — or the right — to return to the statement and correct it. For the self-employed, this situation is more common than it seems. The variable nature of their income, the possibility of r…

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Merca2.es broke the news on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
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