Article 286 bis
The persons mentioned in 2° of I of article 256 bis must declare that they are making intra-Community acquisitions of goods as soon as they no longer meet the conditions that allowed them not to be su…
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The persons mentioned in 2° of I of article 256 bis must declare that they are making intra-Community acquisitions of goods as soon as they no longer meet the conditions that allowed them not to be su…
…from transferable capital falling within the provisions of articles 118,119,238 septies B and 1678 bis give rise to the application of a withholding tax, the rate of which is set by 1 of Article 187,…
…sing a renewable energy source;2° Aimed at facilitating the reception of disabled people;3° Of refurbishment.III. - For a single dwelling falling within the scope of I, the amount of the expenditure m…
…ed to constitute distributed income subject to the withholding tax provided for in Article 2 of 119 bis any payment, up to the amount corresponding to the distribution of proceeds from units or shares…
The tax reduction provided for in Article 238 bis is deducted from the income tax due for the year in which the expenditure was incurred. Any excess is used for the payment of income tax due in respec…
…n Article 1609 nonies C :1° Urban communities, with the exception of those mentioned in 1° of II;1° bis Metropolises;2° Agglomeration communities;3° Communities of communes formed from communities of…
However, if only one of the parents is French, a child who was not born in France has the option of renouncing French nationality in the six months preceding his majority and in the twelve months foll…
A child is French if at least one of its parents is French.
…d at their actual value at the time of the transfer of their holder's tax domicile outside France.2 bis. The capital gain calculated under the conditions provided for in the first paragraph of 2 is re…
Documents required for the declaration of activity by nationals of a Member State of the European Union or party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area wishing to work in France in the context…
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