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  1. Now I am worried!  The site looked genuine, the form looked genuine - it was only when it got to the payment part that I wondered what was going on.  But then I thought maybe it's paying for an accountant or similar to help process your application.  I have entered my address, dob, social security number there!!!  What should I do?  
  2. Hi, I have been meaning to register as an AE for the last couple of months and finally got round to doing it today.  However the online form linked to from www.autoentrepeneur.fr looks totally different (much simpler), but on page two it takes me to a pay screen and asks for payment of 79 euros??  Is this new?  Should I just go to the chamber of commerce and do it there?? thansk
  3. Thanks Polly, if we do go back into would be for at least 6 months. So essentially the pet passport applies and we would have to get the necessry vaccinations and micro-chipping (which we would have to do regardless). thank you
  4. Hi, we are really keen to get a puppy here (have promised the kids for ages!), but there is a strong possibility we may have to move back to the UK - at least for a while. The puppy we may take has not been microchipped yet. Can someone please let me know what I would need to do fully register and vaccinate a puppy and to enable us to take her back to the UK?? thanks
  5. Hi, I am currently covered and have a Carte Vitale through my e106, which is valid until Jan 2011. However, I have recently started doing some part time home based work for which I intend to register as AE to pay my taxes etc. My question is; if I register as an AE now will my current E106 cover be cancelled - and could I potentially end up with less health cover than at present? Also can I back date my declared earnings? So if I don't register until August do I just declare what I have earned from now until then? Hope you can help Thanks
  6. He was self-employed, has been for over 30 years.  Would like to try and register online if I can but was a bit worried that if I register him as "activities artisinal" then it may mean I have to provide qualifications for him.
  7. Hi, I am going along to my local Chambres de Metiers this week to (hopefully) register myself and my partner as AE's.  Is there anything I should be aware of?  What paperwork do I need to bring?  My partner's trade in the UK was ceiling fixer/partitioner/dryliner.  Will he be expected to register as an Artisan or can he register as a general maintenance man?  He has no qualifications as such for his trade - just 30 years of experience!  Any advice would be much appreciated. thanks  
  8. Hi, I have an E106 which is valid until Jan 11.  However I have just started working for myself and am going to register under the AE scheme.  What I wanted to find out is what is the minimum amount I need to earn and contribute in order to be covered under the health system.  I know that one of the advantages of AE is that if you earn zero you just declare zero and then pay zero tax etc.  However what amount do you need to pay in to be covered?  As it's a new venture it's hard to gauge how much I will earn this year - it could be as little as 5,000 euros for the yar, but it could (hopefully!) be more. Many thanks
  9. Hi, I am currently covered for healthcare by my E106 and have my carte vitale issued by CPAM.  However, I have just created a little website which I hope will generate some business and want to register as an Autoentrepreneur.  However, it seems I have to change caisse when I do this to another provider.  But - if CPAM is the provider for an E106 does this mean my E106 will no longer be valid, and if I don't make any money - and therefore have no cottisations to pay - with this business venture, will I then in theory not be covered by anyone??? thanks Fiona
  10. Hi,  I plan to register, under the AutoEntrepeneur scheme, as a Property Finder (not an Estate Agent - someone who looks on behalf of clients), with my partner as a property maintenance.  I presume we both register individually for these and I plan to create a website and advertise my business that way.   However, we also plan to do market stalls selling general bric a brac type stuff that we can source really cheap in the UK, and I also plan to sell Phoenix cards. So my question is - do I have register 3 times with 3 different types of businesses (or would Phoenix cards and market stalls fall under the same heading?).  Can I run two different types of business under the AE scheme? Any advice welcome Thanks Fi
  11. Hi, we are looking into buying one or two appartments/houses here to do up and rent out long term.  We are currently renting out our house at home which generates a small income for us after we pay our rent and standing orders here.   We have been in France since March and after our rental agreement is up here (6 months) plan to buy a place but are keeping our budget down in order to keep our mortgage repayments the same as the rent we currently pay.  Therefore we hope to be able to generate further income to live off by buying investment properties to rent out long term.  Can anyone please tell me what the income tax rate (and other charges) we would have to pay on rental income here?  Worst case scenario is that it would be our only income as we currently have no work as yet (but aim to change this).  Many thanks Fi
  12. Hi there,  can anyone please advise if the Autoentrepeneur scheme is restricted to only one line of business??  For example, I am thinking of selling Phoenix cards and wrapping paper - however we are also thinking of doing more general sales at market stalls (perhaps some bric a brac, books, household goods etc) that we can source in the UK and bring over.  I wanted to know if I can declare all my sales income through one scheme or if it would have to be only the Phoenix sales? Also, my partner is planning on doing a bit of building work - could we also declare his work through the Autoentrepeneur scheme or would he have to register himself as a different status? Many thanks for your advice Fi
  13. [quote user="cooperlola"] Right, Fiona, I'm a bit more clued up about your situation now. [:)] As you are going to have your healthcare via an E106 then you will have, automatically, declared your intention to relinquish your British domicile.  You will also have to register it at your CPAM.  Thus I see no getting away from declaring tax in France also for the duration of your stay, however long that may turn out to be.   [/quote] But my partner will not be on an E106 and will change his address to c/o friends, where we plan to register the cars to. He will genuinely have to spend a fair bit of time in the UK for at least the first 4 months so surely this is a perfectly legal way around it as the cars are registered to him, not me??  I have no problems declaring tax etc in France - that is not what the debate was about.  It was just simply if there was a way around having to re-register the cars, just in case we find at the end of 6 months that it's not going to work out for us and we have to head back to the UK.  Given the current state of the Uk though I sincerely hope that's not the case - I really want it to work out in France!  I don't want to avoid being in the French system at all - to be honest I would rather pay tax and cottisations so I know that when my E106 expires I will be in the system there.  It's just the cars I am trying to work out!  To be honest, when we move we may just sell the UK registered car and buy a French one!   Thanks again folks Fi
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