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French General Tax CodeIn force
E: Miscellaneous measures

Article 1756

I. - In the event of safeguarding or judicial recovery or liquidation, the costs of proceedings and tax penalties incurred in respect of direct taxes and assimilated taxes, turnover taxes and assimila…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 3: Notices of default and payment orders

Article A444-15

With the exception of those listed under numbers 46, 47 and 49 of table 3-1, the services mentioned in article A. 444-14 also give rise to the collection of a fee known as the "right to institute proc…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 3: Deeds and formalities relating to partition and sale by voluntary auction

Article A444-194

I. - Acts carried out in the context of a contested application for the partition of movable or immovable property, including in the case of a licitation by voluntary auction (number 37 of table 6), g…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
II: Exemptions and special schemes.

Article 207

1. The following are exempt from corporation tax:1° (provisions no longer applicable);1° bis. Professional trade unions, whatever their legal form, and their unions for their activities relating to th…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Provisions applicable to insurance undertakings.

Article R332-3

…g a maximum of 10% for the group formed by:a) Shares in foreign insurance companies mentioned in 5° bis of article R. 332-2 ;b) The shares and units referred to in 6°, 7° to 7°c and 9°d of article R.…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
1: Two-year exemption

Article 1383

…tion. The municipality may, by a decision taken under the conditions provided for in article 1639 A bis and for its own share, limit the exemption provided for in the first paragraph of this I to 40%,…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
VIII: Bodies responsible for organising international sporting competitions

Article 1655 septies

…al profits as defined in Articles 34 and 35;c) From the withholding tax provided for in Article 119 bis applicable to sums received by the bodies and their subsidiaries mentioned in the first paragrap…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER VI : Resource equalisation

Article L2336-2

…shed premises not allocated to the main dwelling and for property tax on non-built-up properties;1° bis The product determined by applying to the municipal tax bases for property tax on built-up prope…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 3: Shipment and conduct abroad of goods intended for export.

Article 115

…port area pending their loading on board or their carriage abroad. 4. The provisions of articles 82 bis 2-3, 82 quater 1, 82 quinquies and 82 sexies above, relating to customs clearance warehouses and…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Night work.

Article L1225-11

…r work following a non-occupational illness or accident diagnosed by the occupational physician; 4° bis L. 1226-10, relating to unfitness following an accident at work or an occupational disease; 5° L…

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