Article 298 quaterdecies
I. - Transactions involving manufactured tobacco are subject to value added tax under the conditions of ordinary law, subject to the provisions below.II. - The chargeable event for the value added tax…
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I. - Transactions involving manufactured tobacco are subject to value added tax under the conditions of ordinary law, subject to the provisions below.II. - The chargeable event for the value added tax…
…al operations, farmers are placed under the flat-rate reimbursement scheme provided for in Articles 298 quaterand 298 quinquies. They are exempt from payment of value added tax and from the obligation…
…eceipts paid in consideration for the provision of a taxable service defined in 1° of II of Article 299 are understood to be all sums paid by users of this interface, with the exception of those paid…
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The journalist shall have access, with due regard for health and safety regulations and the privacy of persons held in the waiting area, to premises accessible to them and to premises made available t…
A foreign national's mobility in France, as referred to in article L. 421-15, may be refused by the Minister responsible for immigration on one of the following grounds:1° The foreign national does no…
When a decision to refuse an application for family reunification is based on the non-conformity of the accommodation with the standards of surface area, or comfort and habitability, or on the inconcl…
The decision of the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons states that the decision was taken under an accelerated procedure and sets out the legal and factual reasons for…
The decision to refer a matter pursuant to Article L. 532-5 is made by the panel referred to in Article R. 131-7.It is sent to the Secretary of the Administrative Jurisdiction Department of the Counci…
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