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Practical Income Manual 2023.

A. In general

Errors or omissions suffered in declarations already submitted that have led to the realization of a lower income than the one that would have legally corresponded or the realization of a return greater than the appropriate one, must be regularized by the presentation of a self-assessment complementary to the one originally presented.

Those unexpected situations or circumstances that cause the loss of the right to a reduction or exemption already applied in a previous declaration must also be regularized by submitting complementary self-assessments.

However, the loss of the right to certain deductions, as discussed in this same Chapter in the heading " I Increase in liquid, state and regional contributions , due to loss of the right to deductions from previous years ", must be regularized in the self-assessment of the year in which the non-compliance with any of the requirements for consolidation occurred. of the right to said deductions.

In accordance with the provisions of article 122.2 of the LGT , a complementary self-assessment may also be submitted to request a refund lower than that self-assessed in the original declaration, in the event that the refund is not has been carried out by the tax administration.

Regarding LGT see Law 58/2003, of December 17, General Tax ( BOE of December 18).

Complementary self-assessments, which may give rise to an amount to be deposited or an amount to be returned lower than that previously self-assessed in the event that the requested refund has not yet been made by the Tax Administration, must be made on the forms corresponding to the year that is the subject. of regularization.