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Graham & Brenda

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  1. I'm sorry if this has been asked before but I can't find it by searching the forum.

    I have an employers' pension and a state pension. My wife has a Teachers pension and a state pension. All are declared in section 1 and my wife's Teacher's pension in section 6.

    I have never declared anything in section 9 before but when I was selecting the sections to delare this year, a reference to Contributions Sociales popped up. Should I be completing this section and does it have something to do with the form S1, which both of us have?

    Thanks,

    Graham

     

  2. I have diabetes but would never use the word glucides in a restaurant. I use my experience to assess how much insulin to take according to the meal. (Not that I always get it right!). I would not expect the staff to be able to give me sufficiently detailed information to better inform me - especially during busy service.

     

     

     

  3. Thanks for the link nomoss. It tells me that I qualify for vaccination at a pharmacy from 15th March. The question is, how do I make an appointment? Does anyone know please? It is not mentioned on santé.fr. I have been on there daily looking for an appointment but every centre de vaccination in Charente says none are available
  4. Thanks for the reply. I understand about family income. However, the question is specifically about the treatment of pension reporting on form 2047, where it is split between the type taxed in France e.g. private pension and that which is taxed in England e.g. retired teachers.
  5. I have completed this for the first time for my wife's Teacher's Pension. I have completed section 1 and then under section 7 I have put the amount before and after tax as the same. There was no tax to pay as the personal allowance was greater than the pension amount. I assume and hope that as no tax was paid in the UK there will still be no French tax to pay (in effect the tax due was offset by the personal allowance).

    Am I correct in this assumption please?

    Thanks,
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