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Specific lump-sum deduction for professional expenses: something new!
- March 24, 2022
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Social taxes, Taxes
No CommentsThe “Bulletin officiel de la Sécurité sociale” changed the conditions of application of the specific fixed deduction for professional expenses
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VAT, e-commerce, and online shopping: what has changed on July 1, 2021
- February 4, 2022
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Legislation, VAT
From July 1, 2021, the value-added tax (VAT) rules on business-to-consumer e-commerce are changing. The general principle of taxing VAT in the Member State of consumption and the fight against VAT fraud are strengthened.
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Transfer pricing declaration
- January 21, 2022
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Legislation, Taxes
Companies with a fiscal year ending on December 31 and whose tax-free annual revenues are equal or greater 50 million euros must declare their transfer pricing policy
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Think about tax claims
- December 31, 2021
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Taxes
Given the limitation periods, companies wishing to contest certain taxes must submit a complaint to the tax authorities no later than December 31, 2021
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In France, tax reforms are favorable to companies
- August 6, 2019
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Taxes
At the end of 2017, several tax reforms were voted in France; and companies can be grateful for quite a few of them.
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Tips and tricks to reduce corporate tax in France
- May 24, 2019
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Taxes
In France, the remuneration of the legal representative is a “tax-deductible expense”. In other words, the higher it is, since you don’t pay corporate tax on it, the higher it is, the less tax you pay!
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Taxation at the source in France: SMEs have a “right to error”
- March 15, 2019
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Legislation
Starting in 2019, taxation in France will change slightly. With the new “Taxation at the source”, companies will be taxed on the revenue they generate this year, rather than the year prior. Putting this in place can be a bit difficult at first for smaller structures though; so the French state also introduces a “right to error”.
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5 ways French company legal representatives can boost their salary
- February 22, 2019
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Legal representatives
In France, there are quite a few ways legal representatives and managers can influence their salary. What are they?
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Taxation at the source: taxation changes in France in 2019
- February 21, 2019
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Taxes
On January 1st 2019, a couple of changes to taxation in France will happen. In particular, Taxation at the source (in French, “prélèvement à la source”) will now apply. But what exactly is it, and will change?
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The French Real Estate Contribution: How to pay as little as possible
- February 15, 2019
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Business address
The CFE, which stands for “Cotisation Foncière des Entreprises”, is the Real Estate Contribution. Basically, any company or individual that has a non-salaried activity has to pay this tax. As its name implies, this tax is calculated based on the value of your real estate assets.