The announcement draws attention to the upcoming deadline for submitting the first tax returns for the 2024 fiscal year, which must be filed by June 30, 2026, in accordance with the Law on the Minimal Global Income Tax. This legislation establishes a standardized method for calculating income tax liabilities across different categories of earners, ensuring uniformity and fairness in the tax system. Taxpayers are required to report all sources of income, including wages, business profits, and investment returns, using the prescribed calculation framework. The notice explains that the filing process involves completing an online declaration, attaching supporting documentation such as pay slips, bank statements, and proof of deductible expenses, and verifying the data before submission. The administration highlights that accurate reporting is essential to avoid discrepancies that could trigger audits or additional tax assessments. Additionally, the notice informs taxpayers about the possibility of requesting extensions in exceptional circumstances, such as technical difficulties or personal hardships, provided that they submit a formal request before the deadline expires. The administration also offers guidance through tutorials, FAQs, and helpline services to assist users in navigating the portal. Failure to file by the stipulated date may result in penalties, interest charges, and potential legal consequences. The full announcement, containing detailed procedural steps and contact details, is available at the indicated URL.