How does it work?

Fill out an online questionnaire

Fill out an online questionnaire


Simply answer a few questions. Our online application is simple and intuitive, everyone can do it!

Pay and receive your tax return

Pay and receive your tax return


We will send you your tax return with instructions after receiving your payment.

File your tax return to the tax office

File your tax return to the tax office

Now all you have to do is file your tax return to the tax office.

File your tax return

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Basic

Do-it-yourself tax return

39  / tax year

  • Fill out our simple application
  • You will get a tax return
  • You send it to the tax office

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The deadline for filing the tax return for the year 2024 is:

  • 31st of March, 2025 - regular deadline,
  • maximum 30th of June, 2025 - extended deadline1) for income from Slovakia only,
  • maximum 30th of September, 2025 - extended deadline for income from Slovakia and abroad.
1) To extend the deadline for filing the tax return, a tax deferral must be filed by 31st of March, 2025. Filing a tax deferral also extends the deadline for filing the financial statements.
The tax must be paid no later than the deadline for filing the tax return which is 31st of March, 2025.

The tax for the year 2024 must be paid by 31st of March, 2025.

If you are filing your tax return in the extended deadline, the deadline for filing is extended according to the deadline chosen in the defferal.
If your employer has only claimed one child on your annual tax return, you can file an amended tax return by the given deadline. If you find out after the deadline, you can file a additional tax return. You must include both children on both the amended and additional tax returns.
You file your tax return in the country where you were resident, showing your worldwide income.

If you have no income in Slovakia, you are not obliged to file a tax return in Slovakia.
No, if your trade is only suspended, you must file your tax return electronically only. The tax office will not accept paper filing and will assume that the tax return has not been filed.

Paper filing will only be accepted if the business is completely closed.
The application can process the following types of income:

  • income from employment,
  • income from agreements outside employment (temporary jobs),
  • income from a freelancing (business),
  • income from royalties (work contract),
  • income from personal assistance,
  • occasional income,
  • income from the sale of virtual currency,
  • income from the sale of derivatives,
  • dividend income,
  • income from abroad,
  • rental income,
  • income from the sale of real estate,
  • income from material prizes,
  • income from securities.
You can claim the following tax benefits on your Slovakian tax return:

  • Child tax bonus,
  • mortgage tax bonus,
  • spouse deduction,
  • contributions to the third pillar / retirement management company (DDS).
Personal income tax return can be filed:

  • in person at the tax office - type A, type B without business income,
  • by registered post - type A, type B without business income,
  • electronically - type A, type B.

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I've filed my tax return through Neotax multiple times before. They always responded very quickly to my e‑mails and were very helpful.

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