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Société Anonyme (SA): What You Need to Know

A Société Anonyme (SA) is a public limited company designed for large businesses. The company is taxed on its profits, and shareholders are taxed on dividends. Share transfers are generally free, with possible restrictions in the company’s statutes.

How to Know Your Tax Number in France: A Complete Guide

Learn how to find your tax number in France—whether on official documents, online, or by requesting it from the tax authorities. Step-by-step guide for residents and non-residents.

Does France Give Tax Breaks to the Rich?

Does France give tax breaks to the rich? This article explores key tax incentives for high earners, including expat benefits, a 30% flat tax, and stock-based advantages.

Taxation of a Single-Member Limited Liability Company (EURL): What You Need to Know

The article outlines the tax regime for a Single-Member Limited Liability Company (EURL) in France, including profit taxation, applicable taxes (VAT, CFE, CVAE), and available tax benefits. It also distinguishes between the tax obligations of manager-partners and non-partners, and highlights exemptions and credits based on location and activity.

Taxation of a Limited Liability Company (SARL): What You Need to Know

This article explains the tax system for a Limited Liability Company (SARL) , covering corporate tax (IS), VAT, CFE, CVAE, and the taxation of managers' income and dividends. It also outlines available tax benefits.

Taxation of the Simplified SASU company: What You Need to Know

The article outlines the tax obligations for a Simplified Single-Person Joint-Stock Company (SASU) in France, covering corporate tax, VAT, business property tax, and deadlines for filing and payments. It also highlights applicable tax rates and regimes.

Declaring and Paying VAT in France

A complete guide on VAT France, covering regimes, declaration, payment, and compliance for businesses.

Social Contribution on Corporate Tax in France

This article provides a comprehensive guide to the social contribution on corporate tax in France, covering eligibility, exemptions, calculation methods, payment deadlines, and refund procedures. It ensures businesses understand their obligations and optimize their tax strategies effectively.

Loss of Half of Share Capital: Baisse Capitaux Propres

loss of equity capital happens when a company's equity drops below half of its share capital due to financial losses. This triggers legal obligations for shareholders, requiring a decision on dissolution or financial recovery within four months.

Reducing a Business’s Share Capital | Reduction Capital Entreprise

This article explains reduction capital entreprise (share capital reduction), its financial and strategic purposes, methods, legal procedures, and tax implications, focusing on Société Anonyme (SA) regulations.