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French Customs CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Right of communication specific to the customs administration.

Article 65 ter

The Autorité Nationale des Jeux and the Direction Générale des Douanes et Droits Indirects may spontaneously provide each other with all information and documents gathered in the course of their respe…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section XII: Levy on online horserace betting for the benefit of racing companies

Article 1609 tertricies

…racing companies is instituted, intended to finance the public service missions defined in Article 2 of the law of 2 June 1891, the purpose of which is to regulate the authorisation and operation of…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
2°: Sociétés d'aménagement foncier et d'établissement rural (land development and rural establishment companies)

Article 1028 ter

…tion for the benefit of the Treasury. This article only applies to transfers of property acquired after the date of publication of law no. 90-85 of 23 January 1990 supplementary to law no. 88-1202 of…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Penalties involving deprivation of rights.

Article 432 ter

…cle 414 of this Code involving manufactured tobacco products or narcotics may be banned from French territory for up to ten years, under the conditions set out in articles 131-30 to 131-30-2 of the Cr…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 2: Right of access to premises and places of business and home visits.

Article 63 ter

In order to carry out the investigations necessary for the detection and investigation of the offences provided for in this Code, category A or B customs officers and category C officers, provided tha…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section III: Taxpayer returns

Article 170 ter

…rd party. The mission of the trusted third party consists exclusively, on the basis of a contract entered into with the taxpayer, of: 1° receiving the supporting documents filed and presented by the t…

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French Customs CodeIn force
E. - Fifth class.

Article 413 ter

…fine of 1,500 euros shall be imposed for obstructing access to, or the reading or seizure of, computerised records or documents, as referred to in b and c of 2 of Article 64, in cases other than thos…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
c: Special provisions for gifts

Article 791 ter

…viously transferred to a first direct-line donee and returned to the donor pursuant to articles 738-2, 951 and 952 of the Civil Code, the duties paid on the first donation are deducted from the duties…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
1°: Deduction of withholding tax and tax credits

Article 199 ter

I a. Where the beneficiaries of the income from movable capital referred to in articles 108 to 119,238 septies Band 1678 bis are required, under the provisions of the tax legislation, to submit, for t…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
I: Compulsory taxes. Additional taxes to certain registration duties

Article 1595 ter

…provided for in articles 1595 and 1595 bis do not apply to sales of movable property referred to in 2 of Article 1584.

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