What Does the Monthly Bank Debit Labeled “DIRECT DEBIT – General Directorate of Public Finances” Correspond To?

If you notice a debit on the 15th of each month on your bank account with the description “DIRECT DEBIT – General Directorate of Public Finances”, it may be linked to several different tax-related payments.

1. Advance Payments for Withholding Tax

The debit may represent a monthly advance payment for income subject to withholding tax when no third-party collector is involved. This typically concerns income such as:

  • Rental income
  • Industrial and commercial profits (BIC)
  • Non-commercial profits (BNC)
  • Agricultural income (BA)
  • Alimony and similar income

If you reported any of these income sources in your most recent income tax return, the tax authorities may collect monthly advance payments directly from your bank account on the 15th of each month.

The amount withdrawn includes all eligible income reported by members of your tax household. A detailed breakdown can be viewed in your online tax account under “Manage my withholding tax” and then “View the history of all my debits.”

2. Payments Under a Monthly Tax Payment Plan

The monthly debit may also correspond to a tax payment agreement that allows certain taxes to be paid in installments throughout the year.

This payment method can be used for:

  • Real Estate Wealth Tax (IFI)
  • Property Tax (Taxe Foncière)
  • Housing Tax on Secondary Residences (THS)
  • Business Property Contribution (CFE)

The payment schedules for these contracts are available in your personal online tax account (for IFI, property tax, or housing tax) or in your professional tax account (for property tax or CFE).

3. An Approved Payment Extension

In some cases, the debit may be linked to a payment arrangement or extension that has been granted by the tax administration, allowing you to settle a tax debt over time through scheduled withdrawals.

If you are unsure of the exact reason for the debit, you can verify its details by consulting your online tax account and reviewing your payment history.