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French tax allowances 2017 (2016 income) - confused!


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Hello, I wonder if I could ask for a bit of help with this please..

We are on

a low income so currently pay no tax, and looking to make a draw-down from a UK

pension pot to include in this tax year. 

I'm having trouble finding out the level of income at which we would

remain below the taxable threshold - I been searching for ages, and have found

various figures on line but cannot fathom out the various workings! 

For

example, https://www.frenchproperty.com/news/tax_france/income_tax_thresholds_2016/  shows the bands, but going through their

worked example, 27000 joint would imply tax of (3800x14%)x2 = 1064, yet the

table further down the page it seems to say it would be zero.

Our

situation is:  married couple, income UK

state pension of approx € 10,000 (before the 10% deduction) and depending on

final exchange rate,  plus some bits of

interest/premium bonds totaling about € 1300.  

Any idea how I find out how much approx 

I would be able to draw to keep under the level for tax?

Thanks in advance

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[quote user="pomme"]You will find lots of information if you search for barème d'imposition des revenus 2016 impôt 2017

As an example, there is a calculator here

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Thank you very much for the link Pomme, it is very useful.  I had found a couple of simulator sites myself but discovered, having input all the figures, that they insist on all your co-ordinates before supplying the calculations..

I've been working through some examples, and  surprised to discover that the zero tax level does indeed seem to be quite high - which is nice - although there is the CSG to allow for, and I guess the loss of exemption for TDH also.

I'm still mystified as to how there is such a discrepancy between the theoretical basic tax bands thresholds and the actual results - maybe it's better not to look too closely!  [:D]

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