Luis Carlos Reyes, director of the National Tax and Customs Directorate (Dian)answered questions on the subject income tax return An Internet user asked him this, and he also questioned some aspects of his personal life.

The Economist took the opportunity to detail what Colombians will be called upon to declare, starting with the income threshold set for 2024.

(More: Income tax return: you should know you’ll deduct $11 million with an electronic invoice).

Note that the income tax return is the information shown to Dian to calculate how much you need to pay in taxes based on your financial situation. This is the amount that natural persons, whether employed or independent, pay to the State based on their profits, salaries, purchases, commissions and other income from the previous year.

Through a video published on the TikTok network account, Reyes stated that if you have an income of more than $59 million 376 thousand 800 in 2023, you will need to declare your income in 2024.

“This is about an average $4,900,000 per month gross income. What does this mean? “If you have a salary of this amount, you almost certainly need to declare it,” he commented.

Income is not just about the salaries received: “For example, if you are a tradesman and make sales of $4,900,000 per month, you need to declare it.”

(Also: Income tax return: Note what you need to do to get a tax deduction).

If you don’t receive this salary, you must account for your assets, purchases, and more because you must also report your income if you meet any of the following limits:

Gross equity in excess of $190,854,000 on the last day of 2023. “If you add up the value of your home, car, bank accounts, or any other asset and that gives you more than $190,000,0000, you have to declare it,” Dian’s manager repeated.

– Credit card consumption exceeds 59,377,000 dollars.

– Purchases and consumption exceeding $59,377,000.

– Accumulated bank deposits exceeding $59,377,000. “If they shipped that amount, you have to declare it, whether it was in a single shipment or spread out over different periods,” Reyes said.

(Also: Income tax return 2024: Dian’s changes regarding the payment of tax).

Income tax returns for real persons in 2024 will start on August 12 and continue until October 24..

Presented as per NIT’s latest figures. For example, if your NIT ends at 57 or 58, you must declare your income on September 23. You can see the full calendar in this image:

The transaction is made directly from www.dian.gov.co. You will need to log into the portal on the specified dates with your username (if you do not have a username, you will need to create one along with your email address and other information) and look for the ‘Submit Income Tax Return’ option.

The system will show you the proposed income tax return that Dian has prepared based on information provided by third parties, such as your employer. There it will show the amount of tax to be paid. You must confirm or modify the declaration as appropriate.

(See: Dian’s Director reacts to ‘impressive’ Rubigol’s electronic invoice issue).

A security code will then be sent to your mobile phone or email address, which you must enter on the page. You can then click the ‘Submit’ button to be automatically redirected to the PSE online payment portal. And ready!

In addition to announcing the threshold for declaring income in 2024, Dian’s director wanted to answer two questions asked by internet users about his private life..

“What kind of declaration was there when you got married? It was like an apocalypse because it was during the pandemic period. We realized that even if the world came to an end, we were not willing to separate. This was the content of the declaration,” he said.

He was also subjected to jokes about his wife’s name and the Single Tax Register: “Is it true that it is called RUT? It is not true, but it would be a nice name for a girl.”

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