This Tip Could Completely Cancel Your Property Tax (100% Legal)
Feeling crushed by your property tax bill? There’s a little-known legal process that can grant you a partial or even total exemption, leading to instant savings. Here’s how to do it.
In 2024, over half of all requests led to a tax reduction
More than 16,000 households in 2024 had their property tax reduced—or completely cancelled—after submitting a simple request through a legal procedure known as the “remise gracieuse”, outlined in Article R. 247-1 of the French Tax Procedure Code.
In What Situations Can You Cancel Your Property Tax?
This procedure applies to all taxes (income tax, property tax, residence tax on secondary homes, etc.), but it’s especially useful during property tax season. You can apply for it if you’re experiencing:
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Job loss
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Illness
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A life accident or hardship
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A death in the family
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Any other situation that causes serious financial difficulty
⚠️ Note: This isn’t automatic. The tax authorities review each case individually, assessing your income, expenses, and assets before deciding whether to grant relief.
🔎 How Does the Tax Office Evaluate Your Case?
When deciding whether to grant a partial or total tax reduction, the authorities consider:
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Your household’s overall financial situation (income and assets)
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Essential living expenses (housing, health, food, transport, insurance)
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The balance between income and expenses, taking into account family size
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Whether a simple payment deferral could solve the issue before granting a remission
How to File a Request for Remise Gracieuse
To apply, follow these steps:
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Write a detailed request explaining your financial difficulties using form no. 4805-AP-SD
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Submit it online via your secure message area on impots.gouv.fr, or send it directly to your local Public Finance Center
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Attach supporting documents, such as bank statements, medical certificates, unemployment records, etc.
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Pay your property tax on time — submitting a request does not suspend your payment obligation. If the relief is granted, you’ll receive a refund.
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Wait for the decision — according to the Ministry of Finance, the tax office must notify you once your case has been reviewed, indicating whether it’s fully accepted, partially accepted, or refused.
Why You Should Try It
In 2024, more than one out of two requests were approved for full or partial relief. That’s a real opportunity to lighten your tax burden if you’re going through financial hardship.
👉 Bonus Tip: Even if your request is denied, you can still request a payment extension or installment plan to avoid penalties.