The Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies, also known as IMSEE, has officially launched its annual survey designed to calculate Monaco’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for 2024. This data collection effort, which is mandatory for economic entities based in Monaco, plays a key role in understanding the Principality’s economic health.
On 11th April, IMSEE opened access to its annual online GDP survey. It is important to note that this survey is mandatory but used strictly for statistical purposes. It has no ties to tax assessments and is conducted exclusively by qualified, authorised personnel, with the government keen to reassure business owners that there will be “no tax implications” linked to their declarations.
Those who must complete the survey include: all legal persons governed by private law and all Monegasque public institutions; all natural persons carrying out, as a self-employed worker, a skilled trade or commercial, industrial or professional activity in the Principality, or renting a business or parking lot; any individual who rents furnished accommodation, land and non-residential property, such as a business or car park; all companies and businesses whose headquarters are located abroad and who have opened or use an agency, branch, administrative or representative office in Monaco; any foreign (natural or legal) person who occasionally carries out business in the Principality.
To simplify the submission process, IMSEE offers a user-friendly online service that allows businesses and individuals to complete and transmit their GDP declarations directly. Participants can choose between two submission options: filling out the digital form or uploading a completed file in XLS or XLSX format.
Access to the online platform requires a personal account on the Espace Entreprises du Service Public. Full guidance on how to navigate the service is available via a dedicated procedure sheet. Users must have their activation code, located below the address on the questionnaire posted to all parties concerned by the survey, before beginning the process.
Users of the online service are given the option to participate in the survey anonymously. For those who prefer traditional methods, the paper version can be filled out and returned to IMSEE’s Études et Calcul du PIB department. The deadline for all declarations is the end of May.
Support is available for those needing help with automated data exports or general enquiries. IMSEE can be reached at 8000 2008 (within Monaco) or by email at pib@gouv.mc.
To access the online service, click here.
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