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  1. Hi Thanks for your help parsnips :) But there is this other tax declaration question I have, what do I do regarding unit trusts/capital income? Which sometimes is just capital and sometimes makes a profit?
  2. Please excuse me, but if his carte vitale was created by an S1 retirement form, what about the social charges thingy? And he doesn't know how to complete the form, which boxes etc
  3. Thanks everyone for your answers! He now has a carte vitale and a mutuelle, so I will tell him not to bother with the UK GP and to get referrals to the relevant specialists. Dad speaks fluent French, but he's retired, he's been ill and I think he's afraid of / doesn't understand the system (the unknown) - He gets anxious.
  4. Oh, I forgot I had another query... If you have an investment (capital) that has not made any profit what would you do? And if it had made profit on top of the capital?
  5. Hi parsnips Thanks for your reply. I'll tell him. What sections does he have to complete?
  6. Hi thanks for your reply. So what you're saying is he has to see a specialist for each ALD. He can be referred to these specialists by the medcin traitant or he can get an appointment himself, but he won't be fully reimbursed if he goes direct. OR He pays 60quid to the GP in the UK. Then the medcin traitant will agree to complete the protocole.
  7. Hi Thanks for your reply. No, no one asked for an appointment with the cardio. Also, I hope that there are cardios in secteur1! Obviously Dad needs to be covered at 100% for his medication and for any consultations/treatment he has in connection with all of his pre existing conditions. Dad only received his carte vitale very recently, surprisingly it was the UK pensions dept that held it up this time and not France! They said they sent the form, when they hadn't and then even denied receiving a request from him, so it was sent months later. Dad has since received the ACS. The only other thing he needs is the ALD.
  8. Hi thanks for getting back to me. It seems a bit much to me too, kind of like she's trying to cover her back, despite the fact he has the scars to prove the Heart attack, skin cancer and a sac full of medication! Even if we wait for the rediagnosis of skin cancer ( I hope it isn't) they should still do the protocole for his heart problems etc.
  9. Hi I need help, for my Dad... He is retired, he has to complete his declaration. He has a carte vitale, but the costs are covered by the UK I believe, it was applied for using the S1 or S2 from the UK pension dept. He receives a state pension, he believes that it falls under 'revenu ouvrant droit a un abattment' That it is not subject to French tax. I have no idea, he is afraid to put the wrong thing and no he won't go to the tax office to ask. He is being driven crazy by this, it causes him a lot of stress and anxiety. I need to be able to explain it sin simple and stress free terms. Thanks.
  10. Hello My Dad needs to apply for ALD. He went to his medcin traitant to request that she complete a protocole de soins, but she wouldn't do it without a letter from his doctor in the UK (despite the fact that she knows he had a heart attack and other issues) Is it absolutely necessary to get a letter from the GP in the UK, that will not only be extremely annoying but also costs about £50/£60! His medcin traitant gave him a referral letter to see a dermatologist (he's had skin cancer in the past and may have another bout) Yet she won't do the request for the ALD? Thanks.
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