7.4.2. Direct estimation system. Normal mode and simplified mode
There are two ways of determining the returns of economic activities in direct estimation:
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Normal direct assessment
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Simplified direct estimation.
The simplified form of the direct assessment regime will be applied when the following circumstances occur:
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That the activities carried out by the entrepreneur are not covered by the objective estimation regime.
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That in the previous year the net amount of the turnover (ordinary income), for all the activities carried out by the taxpayer, does not exceed 600,000 euros per year.
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That its application has not been waived.
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That no activity carried out by the taxpayer is in the normal modality of the direct assessment regime.
The simplified form of the direct estimate regime has the following special rules regarding the determination of deductible expenses:
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Depreciation of tangible fixed assets must be carried out on a straight-line basis based on a simplified depreciation table, specifically for this type.
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The set of deductible provisions and expenses that are difficult to justify will be quantified exclusively by applying the percentage of 7% on the net income, excluding said concepts for the calculation, with a limit of 2,000 euros.
When it is decided to apply the reduction provided for holders of economic activities carried out for economically dependent self-employed workers or with a single unrelated client, the 7% percentage will not be applicable for provisions and expenses that are difficult to justify.
- 7,4,2,1. Activities carried out and ownership
- 7,4,2,2. Gross income
- 7,4,2,3. Tax deductible expenses
- 7,4,2,4. 30% reduction
- 7,4,2,5. Reduction for economically dependent self-employed workers or with only unrelated client
- 7,4,2,6. Reduction for taxpayers with non-exempt income of less than 12,000 euros
- 7,4,2,7. Reduction for starting an economic activity
- 7,4,2,8. Completion of activities in direct estimation