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French General Tax CodeIn force
III: Declaration by operators of electronic contact platforms

Article 1649 ter D

…lers or service providers who carry out one or more of the transactions referred to in I of Article 1649 ter A and, where applicable, the properties rented. To this end, it collects information relati…

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Chapter Ia: Control measures for cash transactions and transfers of sums, securities or assets

Article 1649 quater A

Cash transfers, within the meaning of Regulation (EU) 2018/1672 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2018 on controls of cash entering or leaving the Union and repealing Regulat…

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IV: Capping based on value added

Article 1647 B sexies

…s to which these taxes may be subject, with the exception of the tax credit provided for in article 1647 C septies and the tax reliefs provided for in articles 1647 C quinquies B and 1647 C quinquies…

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III: Declaration by operators of electronic contact platforms

Article 1649 ter C

I.-The platform operator shall mention in the declaration provided for in Article 1649 ter A information relating to sellers or service providers using its platform where they meet the following condi…

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Ic: Declaration of digital assets

Article 1649 bis C

Individuals, associations and non-trading companies domiciled or established in France are required to declare, at the same time as their income tax or profit tax return, the references of the digital…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Chapter Id: Certifiers abroad

Article 1649 quater O

…s concerned of any shortcomings observed in the performance of the agreement referred to in Article 1649 quater N and having given them the opportunity to present their observations on the facts of wh…

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Chapter IV: Contractual tax exemptions and approvals

Article 1649 nonies A

1. Failure to comply with the undertakings entered into with a view to obtaining administrative approval or failure to comply with the conditions to which the granting of the latter was subject shall…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Chapter Id: Certifiers abroad

Article 1649 quater N

…a period of three years, in which they undertake to carry out the controls provided for in Article 1649 quater E for management centres in respect of their members, under the conditions set out in th…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Chapter Ic: Professional accountants

Article 1649 quater L

…ients or members, depending on the nature of their activity, all the tasks provided for in Articles 1649 quater C to 1649 quater E or articles 1649 quater F to 1649 quater H, under the conditions laid…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
VIIa: Sociétés de libre partenariat

Article 1655 sexies A

For the taxation of their profits and those of their members, the sociétés de libre partenariat mentioned in article L. 214-154 of the Monetary and Financial Code are treated in the same way as a prof…

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