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Haventgotone

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  1. Hi Jon, Which area are your friends looking in? have pm'd you. Val
  2. Hi , I have managed to register online for submission but it won't allow me in to fill the form as it keeps rejecting my husband's social security number - I assumed this to be the number on his carte vitale. Have I got this wrong? Please can somebody tell me. As far as I know we have never received notification of a specific SS number. Would be very grateful for any input. Val
  3. Oops don't think that worked - will try again http://www.impots.gouv.fr/portal/dgi/public/professionnels.impot hope this one works. Val link edited by a Mod to fit page width
  4. [quote user="Panda "] But have the forms gone out for Bic's yet?  I haven't had mine yet.. [/quote]   Forms for our regime Reel Simplifie can be downloaded here: 2007  -  Bénéfices Industriels et Commerciaux/Impôt sur le revenu Descriptif du formulaire - La déclaration n° 2031 et les tableaux 2033-A à 2033-G sont souscrits par toutes les entreprises exerçant une activité industrielle, commerciale ou artisanale, soumises à l'impôt sur le revenu dans la catégorie des BIC (bénéfices industriels et commerciaux) et placées sous le régime réel simplifié. sorry for the long link - you'll probably have to cut and paste it. Have to be in by 2nd May 07 Val
  5. [quote user="cooperlola"] See http://www.completefrance.com/cs/forums/838485/ShowPost.aspx but read down throught the thread as their address has changed. [/quote]   Thank you very much for the link - will give them a call on Monday. Val
  6. [quote user="Sunday Driver"] Haventgotone's got one.....   [/quote] Thanks to Sunday Driver for the explanation - has eased my stress a little. I think perhaps we should look for an accountant, does anyone happen to know one in our area who could cope with my limited French. Val ps: love SD's comment - very amusing.
  7. [quote user="RumziGal"] What have I missed by not being in the country? It's just occurred to me that it's coming up to the day when I'm usually running along at midnight to put our completed tax return into the overflowing postbox at the Impots place. I haven't set eyes on a tax return form this year so far....... [/quote] Oh my goodness - I have just this afternoon returned from the UK and we DO have a Tax Return which, according to a fellow artisan must be filed by 1st April - although I can see no date anywhere on the forms. Form Numbers are:-  2031, D.G.I. 2033-A,D.G.I. 2033-B, D.G.I. 2033-C, D.G.I. 2033-D, D.G.I. 2033-E, D.G.I. 2033-F, D.G.I. 2033-G Please, please can someone tell me what the penalty will be for late filing as there is no way I am capable of switching back into 'bookwork' mode this evening. This is our first tax return since my husband registered and I am scared witless about getting it horribly wrong. Val    
  8. Please can we let this drop now, it is serving no purpose to carry it on.
  9. [quote user="Georgina"] Well sometimes we can't on here but you can because you are a Mod.[:)] Georgina [/quote]   Ouch!!!!
  10. [quote user="Clair"]I truly believe it's been better for me to acknowledge that I did not like my mother rather than pretend that I did and bury my own feelings for the sake of others or to avoid ill feelings. It goes against the grain, as shown by Georgina's comments, but it's helped me tremendously to realise I did not have to like her. I am not derogatory towards her, I do not begrudge my sisters their relationship with her and they do not "force us" together. It suits me fine [:D] [/quote] I was very lucky to have a wonderful Mum - she once told me when I was being a little judgemental about a friend who couldn't get on with her family, that you have to be true to yourself and that we can choose our friends but our family are thrust upon us. She was soooo right about pretty much all the little wisdoms she passed on to me.   Sadly I lost my Mum to cancer on 17th March 1979.
  11. Well done Emma, So pleased for you, when you seem to have cotisation demands coming at you from all directions it's really hard to see a glimmer of hope isn't it. Good luck.
  12. 'what is this thorny bush which is now covered with coral pink waxy blossoms, no perfume.' Hi Pat,  Your bush could be a flowering quince they are really beautiful. Proper name is Chaenomeles.  
  13. You're welcome Cassis - love your fantastic picture.
  14. [quote user="Derkins"]Thats helpful, we are thinking of moving near to Jumilhac, anyone in this area who could let me know what its like living there day to day? [/quote] Hi Derkins, Did you buy your place in Jumilhac - we live just 8k away from Jumilhac in a lovely little commune called Saint Priest les Fougeres and we love it here. Let me know what sort of things you'd like to know and I'll try to give you some answers, they will obviously be very biased though! We came to France for the first time about 4 years ago to visit relatives and fell in love with the Dordogne - It has all the beauty of  Wales with the added plus of  definate seasons (usually). Wish it would stop raining so I can get back to work on my veg patch.  
  15. Hi all, Can you not ask to pay monthly - it is still crippling for a new business but makes it slightly easier to budget. Mind you with all the wet weather we've had so far this winter my husband has only managed to work a few weeks (this is his first winter as an artisan and it's all outside work - will definately plan better for next winter). He is owed money by a client which should have covered  cotisations. We are now having to draw money from British credit card to pay his cotisations, this means we will have to pay to transfer money back to the UK to pay the flipping thing - but it does give us a little breathing space. Talk about robbing Peter to pay Paul!!!  
  16. Oh Dago that whirlpool is amazing and your description is sooo poetic.   
  17. Hi Simon, I'll be happy to answer your questions if you pm me.
  18. I think for the high polished finish you would need a water fed grinder - don't know if you'd be able to one of these machines though as it's pretty specialised. For a smallish area ie worktops and suchlike you could use a carborundum spinner followed by wet and dry, going from very course to very fine grade but it is very time consuming and messy. 
  19. If you put marble chips in the mix it will look stunning as they will twinkle and shine after polishing with the machine. Lots of floors in Italy and Florida are laid like this - it is called Terrazo (spelling may not be accurate). You should be able to buy the marble chips at a reasonable price and it will lift the floor from 'good' to 'fantastic'
  20. Suninfrance - that is fantastic - lok forward to seeing your other pics
  21. Dick wrote: 'I suppose so, but compliments slips cost a lot less than letterhead!' Very true Dick - I'm not going to complain though cos we have had our account for over 3 years and have never yet been charged a monthly fee as many others seem to have. The only fees they have ever charged me are 5 euro something for new cheque books and even they were free until the middle of last year - we were getting through them at a rate of knots so decided to get a debit card for which we had to pay 32 euro. On the whole not unhappy with the service we get from them.  
  22. Dick wrote:    'I eventually assumed that the branch (Mortain) had run out of compliments slips'. But isn't it usual for most businesses to send a compliment slip to acknowledge receipt of something or to attach to something . Weird, must admit I was very puzzled at the time but just assumed 'it's the French way'    
  23. We recieved one of those too Dick - with enclosed new products and services leaflet
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