Article 211 bis
…r. c. To limited liability companies that have opted for the tax regime provided for in Article 239 bis AA or that provided for in Article 239 bis AB.
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…r. c. To limited liability companies that have opted for the tax regime provided for in Article 239 bis AA or that provided for in Article 239 bis AB.
CERTIFICATION FRAMEWORK UC 1 CETo design an action projectOI 11 CEAnalyse the challenges of the socio-professional contextOI 111 CEPlace their action within the framework of the organisation's guideli…
PROFESSIONAL FRAME OF REFERENCE Although sport in France today meets a variety of social expectations (health, leisure, socialising, education, etc.), sport practised in a competitive context remains…
QUESTIONNAIRE RELATING TO THE STATE OF HEALTH OF A MINOR SPORTSPERSON WITH A VIEW TO OBTAINING OR RENEWING A SPORTS FEDERATION LICENCE OR ENTERING A SPORTS COMPETITION AUTHORISED BY A DELEGATED FEDERA…
If justified in the interests of the proper administration of justice, the president of the judicial court may decide that a hearing of the correctional court that is held in public pursuant to Articl…
…at the value for which the debt representing the obligation to repay appears on the balance sheet.1 bis. Borrowed securities may be the subject of a loan. In this case, the debt representing the secur…
…on or, upon the transfer by the taxpayer of his tax domicile outside France pursuant to article 167 bis if this event is earlier.The deferral provided for in the first paragraph is subject to complian…
The salaries paid to apprentices with a contract that meets the conditions laid down by the French Employment Code, as well as the bonus mentioned in article L. 124-6 of the French Education Code paid…
The judicial courts hear disputes concerning the payment, guarantee or reimbursement of debts of any kind recovered by the customs administration and other customs matters that do not fall within the…
…e by an undertaking which is not a member of a group, within the meaning of Articles 223 A or 223 A bis, are deductible from taxable income subject to corporation tax up to the higher of the following…
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