Article D7124-48
Sessions of the Customary Grand Council are public, unless a decision to the contrary is made at the request of at least half of the members of the Customary Grand Council. The opinions and deliberati…
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Sessions of the Customary Grand Council are public, unless a decision to the contrary is made at the request of at least half of the members of the Customary Grand Council. The opinions and deliberati…
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The Customary Grand Council decides by a majority of the members present or represented. In the event of a tie, the President has the casting vote. The opinions of the Customary Grand Council mention…
The representative of the State in French Guyana shall refer the matter to the Amerindian and Bushinenge customary and traditional authorities so that they designate from within their ranks the custom…
…e date, the taxable income established under the conditions provided for in article 1649 quater-0 B bis exceeds the threshold for the third bracket of the income tax scale set out in I of article 197.…
I. - Capital gains subject to the articles 39 duodecies to 39 quindecies and realised in the context of a commercial, industrial, craft, liberal or agricultural activity on the occasion of the transfe…
…hment, subject to the application of the provisions set out in the second paragraph of article 1607 bis, under the same conditions as those set out in the same article. Part of these proceeds may be u…
I.-Companies engaged in the business of publishing television services, radio services or on-demand audiovisual media services within the meaning of the fourth to sixth paragraphs of Article 2 of Law…
…is a deliberation to the contrary, taken under the conditions provided for in VI of article 1639 A bis, a development tax, intended to provide for the expenses mentioned in articles L. 331-1 and L. 3…
…3,174 respectively. For Mayotte, these amounts are set at €22,036, €6,063 and €4,754 respectively.I bis. - By way of derogation from I of this article, article 1391 is applicable to taxpayers who meet…
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