Article 50
The investigating judge, chosen from among the judges of the court, is appointed in the forms provided for the appointment of judges. If necessary, another judge may be temporarily entrusted, in the s…
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The investigating judge, chosen from among the judges of the court, is appointed in the forms provided for the appointment of judges. If necessary, another judge may be temporarily entrusted, in the s…
Customs brigades are created and abolished by decisions of the Director General of Customs and Excise.
The person concerned, of French nationality and residing abroad, who is unable to fulfil the obligations resulting from article 706-25-7 because of the absence of French representation in the foreign…
…this article, the professional activity of persons benefiting from the schemes defined in articles 50-0, 64 bis and 102 ter of the General Tax Code are subject to simplified accounting obligations.Th…
…according to a real system. Otherwise, profit is determined under the conditions set out in article 50-0 or Article 102 ter, as applicable. However, the controlled declaration of non-commercial profit…
…of assignment pursuant to Article L. 526-7 and benefiting from the schemes provided for in articles 50-0, 64 bis and 102 ter du code général des impôts tiennent:1° Un livre des recettes et, lorsque la…
…civil solidarity pact or cohabitee is the director of a company falling within the scope of article 50-0 of the General Tax Code. The amount taken into account is one-twelfth of the total income recei…
…n it does not exceed €760 per year.This exemption cannot be combined with the provisions of Article 50-0. III. - (Repealed with effect from 1 January 2005)
…in I is reserved for:a. By option, to companies normally placed under the scheme defined in Article 50-0 ;b. To other companies whose turnover for the previous calendar year does not exceed the thresh…
…tax bases are determined automatically. 3 bis. Taxpayers subject to the regimes defined in articles 50-0 and 64 bis who cease their activity during the year are required to send the administration, wi…
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