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Evolution of the Tourist Tax Rate (taxe de séjour) in Île-de-France for 2025
Starting January 1, 2025, the taxe de séjour in Île-de-France will increase with a new 200% regional tax addition. This adjustment, aimed at funding public transport improvements through Île-de-France Mobilités, will apply to Paris and surrounding areas.

Comprehensive Guide to SIRET and SIREN Numbers: Understanding France’s Company Number Register
Understanding the company number register is essential for anyone starting a business in France. This system assigns SIRET and SIREN numbers, which are critical for legal compliance and smooth operations.

Understanding SIRET and SIREN Numbers in France: A Complete Guide for French Tax Compliance
Navigating French tax can be complex, especially with SIRET and SIREN numbers. The SIRET number is required for businesses, particularly those involved in commercial activities like furnished rentals.

Understanding the Capital Gains Tax Calculator in France
Selling property in France? Calculate your capital gains tax effortlessly with our detailed guide and user-friendly simulator. Understand deductions, exemptions, and tax reliefs to optimize your results.

Why Staying Compliant with Taxe d’Habitation Matters
It is a tax on secondary residences in France, calculated based on the property’s cadastral value. It applies to houses, apartments, and annexes like garages, with exemptions for vacant properties intended for rental. The tax is due annually, typically by mid-November or mid-December.
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