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HT TTC: Everything You Need to Know About Excl. VAT and Incl. VAT
HT (Excl. VAT) is the net price before tax, while TTC (Incl. VAT) includes VAT. In France, VAT rates range from 2.1% to 20%, depending on the product or service. Understanding these terms and using simple formulas ensures accurate pricing and compliance for businesses and consumers alike.

Tax France 2025: Comprehensive Overview of Fiscal Measures
Tax reforms for 2025 are paused due to the government’s resignation. A special law maintains existing taxes and public funding. Measures on hold include a 2% income tax adjustment, a 20% minimum tax on high incomes, and eco-taxes on polluting vehicles.

Managing Taxes, Legal Documents, and Papers: How eDocPerso Can Help Simplify Your Life
Managing taxes and legal documents can be overwhelming, but having a secure, organized system is essential. With digital solutions like eDocPerso, you can store your important records safely and access them anytime.

Société Anonyme (SA): What You Need to Know – Exclusive Article
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.

French Capital Gains Tax on Real Estate: Taxation of Secondary or Holiday Homes in France
Understanding the French capital gains tax on real estate is essential for secondary home investments in France. With rates up to 19% and exemptions after 22 years, proper planning is key. ESCEC International offers expert guidance to simplify compliance and reduce tax liabilities.
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