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Showing 10911100 of 2144 articles for Art. 810 bis

French Consumer CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Overall effective rate

Article R314-5

…he related taxes, notarial deed fees established pursuant to the section 3 of Chapter I of Title IV bis of Book IV of the Arrêtés part of the Code de commerce; 2° Costs payable by the borrower in the…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
B: Permanent exemptions

Article 1394 C

…ir own tax status may, by a decision taken under the conditions provided for in I of Article 1639 A bis, exempt land, whether agricultural or not, planted with olive trees from property tax on undevel…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
3c: Levy on dividends

Article 1671 C

…income is paid and subject to the same penalties as the withholding tax provided for in article 119 bis. These penalties are also applicable to the levy due pursuant to III of article 117 quater, unle…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 2: Accounting obligations applicable to certain traders, whether natural or legal persons.

Article R123-208

…n or by operation of law under the simplified real tax regime provided for in article 302 septies A bis of the French General Tax Code may determine: 1° The inventory value of goods in stock by applyi…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: Controlling epidemics and certain communicable diseases

Article R3841-1

Chapter I bis of Title III of Book I of Part Three is applicable in French Polynesia and, with the exception of article R. 3131-22, in New Caledonia in the version resulting from decree no. 2021-453 o…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
4b: Levy on fixed-income investment income

Article 125 A

…tion may request exemption from this levy under the conditions provided for in article 242 quater.I bis.-(Repealed).II.-A levy is compulsorily applicable to income from savings products donated to an…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
1: Direct taxes and assimilated taxes. Income tax. Corporation tax. Duties and penalties

Article 1668

…15 September and 15 December of each year.The organisations mentioned in the first paragraph of 1 bis of Article 206 and whose turnover for the last financial year is less than €84,000, as well as l…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
I: Taxable income

Article 158

…aken from profits exempt from corporation tax;b. To income from shares in companies mentioned in 1° bis A of Article 208 and investment companies of the same nature established outside France and subj…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Title II: Provisions applicable to the Wallis and Futuna Islands.

Article 1575

The present code is applicable to the Wallis and Futuna Islands in its wording resulting from decree n° 2023-686 of 29 July 2023 with the exception of the provisions of Titles IV and V of Book II, Art…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 2: Operating grants without earmarking.

Article R2335-4

…d for in articles 1384, 1384-0 A, 1384 A, 1384 C and 1384 D of the General Tax Code and to I and II bis of Article 1385 of the same code result in a loss of revenue for local authorities of more than…

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