Let’s go to account: PPR of children in IRS, share expenses after divorce and how to choose IRS Young

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Less than a week of IRS delivery, let’s answer more questions. In this episode, Pedro Andersson answers 3 questions about filling the IRS

“Does the PPR I made for my children entitle you to deductions in the IRS (over 400 €)?”

“I divorced my husband, but I was the one who paid expenses with his NIF. Can I put them as deduction in my IRS?”

”I have been working for 8 years and I have been less than 35 years old. Can I still enjoy some part of the young IRS?”

Pedro Andersson answers these questions in this episode.

Remember that there are a few days left to start the IRS delivery time. Receiving more reimbursement money depends on your choices when you fill the model 3 and to realize how taxes work.

Do not deliver tray money to the state. Use your rights to get more money in your pocket.

Listen to the episode and see if you also have these questions and, by the way, if you know the answers.

This episode featured Filipe Cruz’s sonoplasty. Send your audio question by WhatsApp 927753737.

Parent accounts is a Pedro Andersson podcast, a personalist journalist who takes advantage of his car trips to talk about money. Every Monday and Wednesdays at 7am, a new ride to start your financial week well. Available at all Podcast applications and SIC Notícias e Expresso websites.

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