Article L211-2
The issue of a licence is subject to the payment of a fee to the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée. This fee is proportional to the duration of the cinematographic work for which the lice…
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The issue of a licence is subject to the payment of a fee to the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée. This fee is proportional to the duration of the cinematographic work for which the lice…
The purpose of film programming commitments is to ensure the diversity of film offerings and the widest possible distribution of cinematographic works in the public interest.
…re that make up the account and the nature of the means of financing are determined by a professional agreement concluded between the professional organisations representing producers of feature-lengt…
…and the methods of amortisation of the cost of production are determined by one or more professional agreements concluded between the professional organisations representing producers of audiovisual…
Exhibitors of cinematographic establishments transmit to distributors the data extracted from the operating logs of digital projection equipment relating to the exhibition of long-running cinematograp…
The representativeness of a professional organisation or group of service providers is assessed in particular with regard to the number of operators concerned or their importance on the market in ques…
The deductions from taxable income that companies subject to corporation tax may make in respect of productive investments they make in the departments of Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayott…
Article 1586 nonies of the French General Tax Code governs the exemption from the business value added levy applicable to operators of cinemas.
The application of the reduced rate of value added tax to admission rights for screenings during which works of a pornographic nature or inciting to violence are shown is governed by a of 3° of articl…
The content, filing and registration procedures for the declaration, as well as any changes in the declarant's situation that must be brought to the attention of the President of the Centre national d…
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