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Do You Need to Declare Social and Family Benefits on Your Income Tax Return?
This article outlines which social and family benefits are tax-exempt and which must be declared in France’s 2025 income tax return, depending on the type and amount received.

2025 Tax Return: How to Make Corrections
This article explains how to correct your 2025 income tax return in France, whether you filed online or by paper. It covers deadlines, correction methods before and after receiving your tax notice, and outlines what types of information can or cannot be changed. It also highlights your right to fix mistakes without penalties.

Summer Jobs, Student Work, and Internships: How to Report These Earnings on Your Tax Return
This article explains how to declare income earned by students from summer jobs, internships, or self-employment. It outlines which earnings are tax-exempt—such as certain student wages, internship stipends, and social-based scholarships—and clarifies which must be reported, including taxable grants and non-salaried income. It also highlights rules for students over 25 and those filing separately.

Income Tax Return: Answers to Your Most Common Questions
This article provides clear answers to the most common questions about filing income tax returns in France for 2025. It covers who must file, how to file online or by paper, key deadlines, eligibility for automatic filing, how to correct mistakes, and where to find official help and resources.

Income Tax: Do You Need to Declare Your Retirement Severance or Bonus?
This article explains whether retirement or early retirement severance payments are taxable in France. It details how taxation depends on the conditions of departure—voluntary, employer-initiated, or under a redundancy plan—and provides guidance on how to declare such income, including applicable exemptions and social contribution rules.
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