Murcia HR: 2025 IRPF updated
- Murcia’s education HR directorate said on May 11 that 2025 IRPF withholding data had been updated in its systems and was being synced with Spain’s tax agency. - The key fix is that the revised 2025 withholding certificate is already downloadable through CARM’s electronic office, procedure 4276, with corrected payroll data. - It matters because staff had been told days earlier to wait for corrected tax data after an error over how 2024 back pay belonged in 2025 returns.
Payroll tax paperwork is boring — right up until the numbers are wrong. That is basically what happened for teachers in Murcia’s public education system, where the Consejería’s HR arm had to correct the 2025 IRPF data tied to payroll and tax filings. The news on Sunday, May 11, was simple but useful: the corrected information is now updated in the administration’s systems, and the tax side is catching up too. ### What actually got fixed? This is about IRPF — Spain’s personal income tax — and, more specifically, the withholding and earnings data that public employees use when filing their annual return. Murcia’s Dirección General de Recursos Humanos had already warned staff on May 4 that there was an issue around the 2025 declaration and published a formal note telling them to read the instructions carefully. A week later, the administration posted a fresh notice dated May 11 tied to the same 2025 IRPF issue. (rrhheducacion.carm.es) ### Where do staff see the corrected numbers? The practical answer is not “wait for payroll” but “download the new certificate.” The HR communication says the new withholding and income certificate for tax year 2025 is available through the Región de Murcia electronic office, under procedure 4276, and that the data there has been correctly updated. ### Why was there a problem in the first place? (rrhheducacion.carm.es) Turns out the dispute centered on delayed pay from 2024 and where that money should be assigned for tax purposes. Union posts published through the same HR portal said the 0.5% pay rise approved by the national government in 2025 should be imputed to tax year 2025, not forced into a complementary 2024 filing. That sounds technical, but it changes what people have to file and when. (rrhheducacion.carm.es) ### Why did people need to wait? Because corrected payroll data has to line up in more than one place. The union guidance told staff who had already filed — or were about to — to wait until Monday, May 11 so the updated withholding certificate could be uploaded. The HR note also says Spain’s tax agency was still completing the refresh of fiscal data in its own systems. In plain English — your employer’s records and Hacienda’s records needed to stop disagreeing. (rrhheducacion.carm.es) ### Does this mean the tax agency is fully updated too? Mostly, but the wording matters. The administration said the corrected certificate was already available, while the Agencia Tributaria was “completing” the update of fiscal data in its systems. So the big fix is in place, but some employees may still want to check that the same figures appear everywhere before submitting or amending a return. (rrhheducacion.carm.es) ### Who is affected? This sits inside Murcia’s public education HR portal, so the immediate audience is non-university teaching staff managed by that system. The notices were posted by the Servicio de Personal Docente and the regional education HR site, which is why this is a payroll-admin story for teachers rather than a broad national tax change. ### What should employees do now? (rrhheducacion.carm.es) The useful move is very small. Download the updated 2025 certificate, compare it with the tax data shown by the Agencia Tributaria, and only then file or correct the return if needed. If someone already filed using the old numbers, the union guidance points toward a rectifying self-assessment rather than a brand-new process. ### Bottom line? (rrhheducacion.carm.es) This is not a new tax policy. It is an administrative repair — but one that matters because bad withholding data can push workers into the wrong filing path. Murcia’s HR office has now put the corrected 2025 IRPF certificate in place, which should remove a very annoying bit of friction for affected teachers. (rrhheducacion.carm.es)