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Showing 201210 of 69831 articles for Art. I-1°-b and b bis

French General Tax CodeIn force
Section VII: Obligations of legal persons

Article 222 bis

…ntioned in 3 of article 200, organisations that issue receipts, attestations or any other documents by which they indicate to a taxpayer that he is entitled to benefit from the tax reductions provided…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
c: Taxation based on actual profits

Article 54 bis

…the passenger vehicles within the meaning of Article L. 421-2 of the French code of taxes on goods and services that have been included in their assets or for which the company has assumed the costs…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter III: Immunities, safeguards and obligations of customs officials.

Article 59 bis

Customs officers and all persons whose duties or responsibilities require them to carry out functions in any capacity whatsoever at the central administration or in the external customs services or wh…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter VI: Control of foreign trade and financial relations.

Article 42 bis

All authorisations in the field of foreign trade, and in particular licences or authorisations required for the import or export of goods of any kind, may only be issued after applicants have produced…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter III: Immunities, safeguards and obligations of customs officials.

Article 55 bis

Subject toArticle L. 286 BA of the Book of Tax Procedures, when implementing the powers of investigation, recording and prosecution provided for in this Code or when required on the basis of the Code…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 3: Form, statements and registration of retail declarations.

Article 99 bis

For the application of this Code, and in particular of duties and taxes, prohibitions and other measures, declarations lodged in advance only take effect, with all the consequences attached to registr…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
III: Agriculture

Article 290 bis

People liable for value added tax who make purchases from farmers benefiting from the flat-rate refund (1) issue the latter with certificates each year showing the amount of their purchases paid for t…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
II: Actual turnover system

Article 267 bis

…regard to sales to farmers, for the purposes of their family consumption, of products manufactured by processing companies from agricultural products supplied by these farmers, value added tax is onl…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section VI: Persons liable for payment of the tax

Article 283 bis

I.-The provisions of this article shall apply, regardless of their place of establishment, to undertakings which, in their capacity as online platform operators, bring persons into contact with each o…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
XI: Miscellaneous deeds

Article 847 bis

…exempt from registration duties: 1° The deeds provided for in the Article 342-10 of the Civil Code and Article L. 2141-6 of the Public Health Code; 2° Documents acknowledging parentage drawn up under…

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