Article 1028 quater
Agreements concluded pursuant to the first paragraph of Article L. 142-6 and article L. 181-38 of the Code rural et de la pêche maritime are exempt from registration duties.
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Agreements concluded pursuant to the first paragraph of Article L. 142-6 and article L. 181-38 of the Code rural et de la pêche maritime are exempt from registration duties.
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…deliberations applicable from the following year with regard to council tax on secondary residences and other furnished premises not allocated to the main dwelling and property taxes throughout the te…
…ported, by himself or on his behalf, to the territory of another Member State of the European Union and intended in that State for use under the conditions set out in a and b of III of Article 256. 2.…
…tive State or territory within the meaning of article 238-0 A other than those mentioned in 2° of 2 bis of the same article 238-0 A, unless they provide proof that the transactions to which these prof…
1. Income 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 Art…
I. - Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 202, where a taxpayer liable for tax under the conditions provided for in 1 of that Article becomes, in order to carry on his profession, a partner in a…
Social levies on gaming and betting are assessed, declared, liquidated, collected and controlled in accordance with the provisions of the articles L. 137-20, L. 137-21, L. 137-22, L. 137-23, L. 137-25…
…lied, in the proportions defined in the second paragraph of b of 1° of III of Article 1609 nonies C and depending on the ratio between the lower of these two rates and the higher.C of 1° of III of Art…
A decree sets out the terms of application of articles 238 bis HV to 238 bis HZ and, in particular, the reporting obligations.
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