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French General Tax CodeIn force
2: Determination of taxable profits

Article 39 bis B

1. Companies operating an online press service, recognised pursuant to Article 1 of Act no. 86-897 of 1 August 1986 reforming the legal status of the press, developing professional information or prom…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Title II: Turnover taxes and similar taxes

Article 302 bis WC

…tablishments. The chargeable event is the introduction of the shell eggs into these establishments. II. - The rates of the health fee for the control of certain substances and their residues applicabl…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 7: Special customs investigation procedures

Article 67 bis-2

If the needs of a customs investigation relating to the detection and investigation of a customs offence punishable by a prison sentence of three years or more so require, any technical means designed…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 7: Special customs investigation procedures

Article 67 bis-3

Where there are one or more plausible grounds for suspecting persons of having committed a customs offence punishable by two years' imprisonment or more, or of having participated as accomplices or in…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 7: Special customs investigation procedures

Article 67 bis-4

As part of an operation to monitor the routing or transport of objects, goods or products derived from the commission of a customs offence or used to commit a customs offence, where the prison sentenc…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section I: Direct taxes and similar levies

Article 1691 bis A

Establishments that guarantee completion of the construction are jointly and severally liable for payment of the development tax provided for in Article 1635 quater A with the taxpayer(s) mentioned in…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Title II: Turnover taxes and similar taxes

Article 302 bis O

The rate of this fee is set per animal of each species, subject to a ceiling of 150% of the average flat-rate levels defined in euros by decision of the Council of the European Union. This fee may be…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Title II: Turnover taxes and similar taxes

Article 302 bis N

Any person who has an animal slaughtered in a slaughterhouse pays a slaughter health fee to the State. However, in the case of contract slaughter, the fee is paid by the third-party slaughterer on beh…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Title II: Turnover taxes and similar taxes

Article 302 bis S

Any person who carries out bone-in meat cutting operations pays a cutting health fee to the State. The fee is collected from the slaughterer, third-party slaughterer or wild game processing plant that…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Title II: Turnover taxes and similar taxes

Article 302 bis T

The fee is set per tonne of bone-in meat to be deboned, subject to a ceiling of 150% of the average flat-rate level defined in euros by decision of the Council of the European Union.This fee may be ad…

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