Unfiled PIT when selling real estate

Unfiled PIT when selling real estate

Taxpayers selling real estate sometimes miss the deadline for submitting PIT. What should you do when noticing the unfiled PIT when selling real estate? How to file a PIT with active regret? What are the consequences in such a situation? Recently, Rzeczpospolita published an article containing a comment by Piotr Sekulski, PhD regarding this issue.

In the article available at this link you will find a lot of interesting information regarding dealing with the unfiled PIT when selling real estate

tax advisor Piotr Sekulski, PhD

“You need to submit the so-called active grief. That is, a letter informing that the deadline has been exceeded. You must also submit a PIT-39 return and, if required, pay tax with interest. This should protect you from the penalty.

tax advisor Piotr Sekulski, PhD

“Officials know about housing transactions from notaries, but since they did not contact the reader regarding the unsubmitted testimony, it means that there is still time for active regret.


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dr Piotr Sekulski

Doctor of Law (Jagiellonian University), author of numerous publications and scientific presentations. He collaborated with the universities of Buffalo (USA), Salzburg (Austria) and Heidelberg (Germany). As an expert on tax regulations at the Adam Smith Research Centre he participated in the preparation and evaluation of the regulations concerning entrepreneurs (e.g. e-meetings of shareholders). He gained professional experience in reputable tax advisory companies.

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