On 21 April 2024, the Directorate General of Taxes in Algeria announced via a communiqué an extension for the deadline to submit annual tax returns (G4 and G11) and the annual personal income declaration (G1) for the fiscal year 2023. As per the communiqué, the deadline for filing the 2023 tax return has been extended to 31 May 2024 from the usual deadline of 30 April of the subsequent year. Due to this date falling on a holiday, the final deadline has been adjusted to the next business day – 2 June 2024. This deadline extension also applies to the initial submission of transfer pricing documentation.
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