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Fiscal Representative


Mikew
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I note from the latest News from Headdon that a fiscal rep has to be appointed when a sale of 100.000 goes through, and at a cost of up to 1%!!

We expect to move into our French holiday home in April ready to move into our permanant house end of July. The holiday house sale will complete at the same time as we buy.

At present we are tax resident in UK, but will have to transfer when we move. Should I make a nil return this year to get into the French tax system, or will declaring residency at time of purchase suffice to avoid this complication?

Mike
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AFAIK, If you haven't been resident here, then you shouldn't be filling in a tax return in France. You will fill one in, in the March of the year following your permanent residence. ie you move in in July 2004, then you will fill in your first declaration in March 2005 for the period of July to Dec 2004.
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