Danes, 29. junij 2026, je potekel zadnji rok za vložitev ugovorov zoper informativne izračune dohodnine za leto 2025 iz drugega svežnja. Finančna uprava Republike Slovenije (FURS) je v okviru svojega sistema informacij o dohodinskih obvezostih poslala več kot 581.289 informativnih izračunov na pošto koncu maja. Ugovor morajo vložiti ti, ki menijo, da so podatki v izračunu nepravilni, nepopolni ali da je davčna obveznost napačno določena. To vključuje tudi tiste, ki želijo uveljaviti olajšavo za vzdrževane družinske člene, če je ta še ni prej uveljavili.
Zadnji rok za vložitev ugovorov je bil najden v skladu z zakonodajo, ki določa, da zavezanec, ki ne poda ugovora, lahko storí davčni prekršek. Za takšne primere je predvidena globa med 250 in 400 evri. Finančna uprava opozarja, da je pomembno, da se zavezanec praviloma odloči glede ugovora, ker lahko to vpliva na njegove davčne obveznosti. Če se zavezanec s prejetim izračunom strinja, mu ni treba storiti ničesar – izračun bo v 30 dneh postal odločba. V tem primeru je rok za doplačilo premalo plačane dohodnine 29. julij, kar je tudi zadnji dan za vračilo lani med letom preveč plačane dohodnine.
Prvi paket informativnih izračunov za leto 2025 je bil poslan 31. marca, pri čemer je bilo izdanih 991.504 izračunov. Ti zavezanci so medtem preveč plačano dohodnino že prejeli vrnjeno na svoje bančne račune ali so morali doplačati. Drugi paket, ki je sledil, je bil poslan koncu maja, in je vključeval 581.289 zavezancev. Skupaj je bilo letos izdanih 1.572.793 informativnih izračunov dohodnine. Kdor informativnega izračuna ni prejel, a je lani imel obdavčljive dohodke, ki se vštevajo v letno davčno osnovo, mora dohodninsko napoved vložiti sam, in sicer do 31. julija.
Finančna uprava je v svojem delu izdelala več kot en miljon informativnih izračunov, kar kaže na visoko stopnjo organiziranosti in tehnične moči sistema. Kljub temu obstaja tudi nekaj problemov, kot so nekateri zavezanci, ki niso prejeli izračunov, zaradi česar so prisiljeni sami vložiti napoved. Ta situacija je pogosto povzročena zaradi tehnoloških napak ali neustreznih komunikacij.
Reakcije v javnosti so bile različne. Nekateri zavezanci so ocenili, da je sistem dobra praksa, ki omogoča transparentnost in pravilno določanje davčnih obveznosti. Drugi pa so opozarjali, da je potrebno več informacij in boljjasno podporo pri vložitvi ugovorov. Medtem ko so nekateri zavezanci vložili ugovore, so drugi ostali znotraj roka, kar je lahko povzročilo dodatne stroške ali zapletene situacije.
Naslednji koraki v procesu vključujemo vložitev ugovorov, ki so bili poslani do konca maja, ter nadaljnje obdelavo izračunov. Finančna uprava bo v naslednjih 30 dneh pretvorila vse ugodne izračune v odločbe. Tudi tisti, ki so vložili ugovore, bodo dobili odločbo o svoji davčni obveznosti. Pri tem bo upravljalstvo tudi spremljalo vse preostale zadeve, kot so doplačila ali vračila dohodine. Vse te dejavnike bodo vplivali na končno stanje davčnih obveznosti za leto 2025.
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LokalecIndependentCenter5 days ago Today is the deadline to object to the second package of informative income tax calculations.The deadline for submitting objections to the second batch of tax calculation notices for the year 2025 has arrived today. The Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia (FURS) reminds taxpayers who received these notices by late May that they must file any disputes if they believe the information provided is incorrect, incomplete, or if they wish to claim a deduction for dependents but haven’t done so yet. Failure to object could result in a tax violation, which carries fines between €250 and €400. Taxpayers who agree with their calculated tax liability need take no further action—the decision will be issued within 30 days. Those who did not receive a notice must submit their own tax forecast by July 31. This year, nearly 1.6 million tax calculations were issued.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about tax procedures and deadlines set by the Financial Administration of Slovenia. It does not present any overtly biased language, nor does it favor one political side over another. The content is neutral, focusing on procedural details and legal reminders.
Maribor24IndependentCenter5 days ago Furs warns: Today is the last day, those who miss the deadline will be punishedThe Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia has set today as the final deadline for taxpayers who received preliminary tax calculations for 2025 to submit objections if they disagree with the results. These calculations were sent to nearly 600,000 taxpayers at the end of May. Taxpayers who fail to object by the deadline risk fines ranging from €250 to €400. Those who agree with the calculation need take no action, as a decision will automatically be issued within 30 days. The deadline for paying any underpaid taxes is July 29, which is also the last day to reclaim overpaid taxes from last year. This is the second batch of tax calculations for the previous year, with the first batch being released in March. In total, 1.57 million tax calculations have been issued this year. Taxpayers who did not receive a calculation but had taxable income last year must file their own tax forecast by July 31.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about tax procedures and deadlines without taking a stance or using biased language. It explains the process neutrally, focusing on administrative procedures rather than political commentary or advocacy.
DnevnikIndependent🔒Center5 days ago Time to object to income tax calculation today onlyThe article discusses the deadline for submitting objections against income tax calculations for the year 2025 in Slovenia. As of June 29, 2026, the Financial Administration has received objections from some of the approximately 600,000 taxpayers who were sent informational tax calculations at the end of May. Taxpayers who disagree with the provided data or believe their tax liability was incorrectly determined must submit an objection. Failure to do so could result in a fine between €250 and €400. The article notes that those who agree with the calculation need take no action, as the decision will automatically become final within 30 days. It also mentions that this is the second batch of informational tax calculations issued this year, with the first batch sent on March 31, affecting around 991,504 taxpayers. In total, over 1.5 million such calculations were issued this year. Taxpayers who did not receive an informational calculation but had taxable income last year must submit their own tax declaration by July 31.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding tax procedures and deadlines without taking a clear ideological stance. It provides balanced reporting on the administrative process, including both the requirements for submitting objections and the automatic processing for those who agree with the
Žurnal24IndependentCenter5 days ago Expires today, fine from 250 to 400 eurosThe article discusses the deadline for submitting objections to income tax calculations for the year 2025, which were sent to approximately 581,289 taxpayers by the end of May. Taxpayers who disagree with the provided calculations must submit their objections, otherwise they risk a fine between €250 and €400. Those who agree with the calculation do not need to take any action, as the decision will automatically become final within 30 days. The article notes that this is the second batch of tax calculations issued this year, with the first batch sent in March to around 991,504 taxpayers. In total, over 1.5 million tax calculations have been issued this year. Taxpayers who did not receive a calculation but had taxable income last year must submit their own tax declaration by July 31.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding tax procedures and deadlines without taking a clear ideological stance. It provides balanced reporting on the administrative process, including both the requirements for objection submission and the automatic processing for those who agree with the税
Siol.netState / PublicCenter5 days ago Last day to object to the calculation of the levy from the second packageThe article discusses the final day for taxpayers in Slovenia to submit objections to income tax calculations from the second batch of informational tax returns for the year 2025. The Financial Administration of Slovenia sent these returns to approximately 581,289 taxpayers by late May, allowing them to challenge any incorrect data or tax obligations. Taxpayers who disagree with the calculation must file an objection, as failing to do so could result in a fine between €250 and €400. Those who wish to claim family member support benefits can also include this in their objection. If no objection is filed, the tax calculation becomes binding within 30 days. This is the second batch of tax returns issued this year, with the first batch sent in March containing over 991,504 returns. Overall, 1,572,793 informational tax returns were issued this year. Taxpayers who did not receive a return but had taxable income last year must submit their own tax declaration by July 31.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding tax procedures and deadlines without taking a clear ideological stance. It provides balanced reporting on the administrative process, including potential penalties and taxpayer rights, without favoring either political side. The tone remains neutral
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