Article 176
1. Special depots are establishments approved by the Director General of Customs and Excise and placed under the control of the customs administration in which petroleum products that have already bee…
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1. Special depots are establishments approved by the Director General of Customs and Excise and placed under the control of the customs administration in which petroleum products that have already bee…
I. - A fine equal to 5% of the sums omitted shall be imposed where the following documents are not produced or are inaccurate or incomplete:a. Table of provisions provided for pursuant to the provisio…
I. - The recovery and litigation of penalties calculated on a tax are governed by the provisions applicable to that tax.II. - The recovery and litigation of other penalties are governed by the provisi…
…the places it indicates, all at the expense of the convicted person. All the provisions of article L. 216-3 of the Consumer Code are applicable in this case.
…registration; each sum shall be mentioned separately thereon, and the total shall be entered in full.
…orne in full by the convicted person. The provisions of the second to seventh paragraphs of Article L. 216-3 of the French Consumer Code apply insofar as they are not contrary to those of the present…
1. Quantities of products cleared through customs for use in special depots which cannot be presented to the customs department during its inspections and whose delivery to users benefiting from the s…
Natural persons guilty of any of the offences relating to direct taxes, value added tax and other turnover taxes, registration duty, land registration tax and stamp duty shall be liable to the followi…
1. Companies that fail to comply with the requirements set out in article 243 bis are liable to a tax fine equal to 5% of the amount of income concerned, which may not exceed €750 per distribution. Co…
The fees for deeds to be registered or submitted to the merged formality shall be paid, namely:1° By notaries, for deeds executed before them;2° By bailiffs and others with power to effect service of…
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