Yes, you might be required to file taxes in Colombia without even knowing it. Many people assume this only applies to “high earners,” but the reality is different: you only need to meet one condition to be required to file.
In this guide, I’ll explain clearly and directly how you could be triggering this obligation in 2026—without realizing it.
What does “filing taxes in Colombia” actually mean?
Filing taxes in Colombia (income tax return) means submitting an annual report to the DIAN where you declare:
- Your income
- Your expenses
- Your assets (wealth)
👉Important: filing does not always mean paying taxes in Colombia. Many people file and end up paying $0—but they were still legally required to file.
Why would you be required to file taxes in Colombia without knowing it?
Here’s the key point: In Colombia, you don’t need to meet all the requirements—just one. If you exceed a single threshold, you are required to file
And these thresholds are lower than most people expect.
Main reasons you might be required to file (2026)
These are the official criteria based on DIAN rules for filing in 2026 (tax year 2025):
1. Your income exceeded the limit
If you earned approximately ≥ $69.718.600 COP
You must file
This includes salary, freelance income, rent, etc.
2. You used your credit card a lot
Even if your income is low, if you spent ≥ $69M COP on credit cards
You must file
3. You moved money through banks
If your financial movements were high, bank deposits or transfers ≥ ~$69M COP
You must file. It doesn’t matter if the money came from abroad.
4. You have “high” assets (even without high income)
If by December 31 your assets are ≥ ~$224M COP
You must file. This includes:
- Real estate
- Vehicles
- Savings
- Investments
5.You spent more than you think
If your total purchases during the year ≥ $69M COP
You must file.
Real-life situations where this happens
This is where most people get caught:
Case 1: “I don’t earn much, but I spend a lot”
You pay everything with credit cards → exceed the threshold → must file.
Case 2: “I receive money from abroad”
Even if it’s not Colombian salary, financial movements still count.
Case 3: “I have savings”
Your income is low, but your assets exceed the limit.
Case 4: “I’m a freelancer”
Variable income + digital payments → easy to exceed thresholds.
What happens if you don’t file when you should?
Ignoring this obligation can lead to:
- Financial penalties
- Interest charges
- Issues with DIAN
- Problems with visas, banking, or credit
In Colombia, failing to file can trigger sanctions based on the tax system and minimum penalties defined in UVT values
How to quickly check if you must file
You can confirm in two ways:
- Review your income, expenses, and assets for the year
- Check directly with DIAN using your ID
The DIAN already cross-checks your financial data (banks, employers, etc.), so they often know your activity
Key mistake: thinking filing = paying taxes in Colombia
This is the biggest myth.
You may be required to file…
And still pay $0
It depends on:
- Withholdings
- Deductions
- Tax benefits
Conclusion: the most common mistake in Colombia
The biggest mistake isn’t paying taxes in Colombia. It’s not filing when you should.
Because many people are required—but don’t realize it.
FAQs
What if I only meet one requirement?
You must file. One is enough.
Does filing mean paying taxes in Colombia?
No. You can file and pay nothing.
Do foreigners also need to file?
Yes, if they meet thresholds or have income/assets in Colombia.
From what amount should I worry?
From ≥ $69.718.600 COP COP in income, spending, or financial movements.
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