Islanders with French houses could suffer penalties
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Islanders with French houses could suffer penalties
Islanders with second homes in France need to start thinking about their French Income Tax returns.
Due to France not havign a double tax agreement with the Channel Islands it can be a complex and time consuming exercise.
French Tax expert Virginie De-flassieux from PKF Guernsey's warning if they don't get their forms in by the end of June they could suffer possible penalties.
Sounds like the Fun of having a French property could be very expensive...
Due to France not havign a double tax agreement with the Channel Islands it can be a complex and time consuming exercise.
French Tax expert Virginie De-flassieux from PKF Guernsey's warning if they don't get their forms in by the end of June they could suffer possible penalties.
Sounds like the Fun of having a French property could be very expensive...
Last edited by GD on Wed 09 Apr 2008, 9:56 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: Islanders with French houses could suffer penalties
Thats a lot of the ex States members that will be hit then LOL.
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