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I. - French companies which establish a commercial presence in a foreign country in the form of an establishment created for this purpose or a subsidiary whose capital they acquire, may set aside a ta…
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I. - French companies which establish a commercial presence in a foreign country in the form of an establishment created for this purpose or a subsidiary whose capital they acquire, may set aside a ta…
…million ;b) Its capital or voting rights must not be held, directly or indirectly, to the extent of 25% or more by a company or jointly by several companies with more than two hundred and fifty employ…
I. Individuals who are members of a professional non-trading company may benefit from the provisions of Article 151 octies for net capital gains on contributions, on which they are personally taxable…
…road by a French company, as from 1st January 1988, through a subsidiary in which it holds at least 25% of the capital and whose main purpose is to provide a service necessary for the marketing of goo…
The sole proprietorships subject to a real taxation regime and the companies referred to in the second paragraph of Article L. 223-1 of the Commercial Code subject to income tax may set aside a provis…
Sole proprietorships subject to an actual taxation regime and the companies referred to in the second paragraph of article L. 223-1 of the French Commercial Code subject to income tax may set aside a…
I. - Capital gains generated by a company on the exchange of a property with the State, a local authority, a competent public establishment for inter-municipal cooperation or a public establishment or…
In the event of the transfer or redemption of the rights of a shareholder taxable in the category of industrial and commercial profits, non-commercial profits or agricultural profits, or subject to co…
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I. - The proceeds of the special equipment taxes levied for the benefit of the public land establishments referred to in articles L. 321-1 et L. 324-1 of the town planning code, the Etablissement publ…
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