benson Posted March 21, 2005 Share Posted March 21, 2005 When my husband recieved his first tax form I took it to our local tax office so they could help me fill it in. They asked what regime he was under (micro as advised at the CdM)and his total earnings before deductions. As he had only been working for 6 months they doubled what he had earnt so far but they were not interested in any expenses ie material costs wages for sub contractors fuel etc. Does this mean we will now be taxed on the full amount not what he actually earnt and at what % or rate is this?I was under the impression that each person in the family/household counted towards deductions in the %/rate of taxation. No questions were asked concerning the number of people in the household. (Or is this for a different regime maybe??)I am concerned that the amount declared is wrong because of the above mentioned we would go over the threshold of a micro and into real individual regime will we then be penalised or taxed even more or at a higher rate?Is there a way I could work out what I think we should be paying so that I can compare this to the bill we receive?If they do tax us on the wrong amount is there a way to rectify this?thanx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Avery Posted March 21, 2005 Share Posted March 21, 2005 If you go to:http://www2.finances.gouv.fr/calcul_impot/2005/index.htmYou can calculate how much tax you should pay for yourself. If it is different then print it off and take it back to the tax office. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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