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Enter social security contributions or not, fill them in in personal income tax or not?

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2025-08-28

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At the beginning of the year, my income was significantly higher than it is now.

I paid social security contributions for the first two quarters and now I appear to be below the threshold. Do I enter these contributions as expenses? Do I also include them in my personal income tax return?

These are not real expenses, because they will be refunded back????

You can safely record your social security contributions. When your social security office recalculates your contributions in a few years, you will received on a credit note and your money will be refunded. You can record this again as a credit note.
For personal income tax, Dexxter calculates everything you need to fill in, as long as you enter everything correctly, of course. You can find this in the menu Personal Income Tax -> Tax Return.

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