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Article 1635-0 quinquies of the French General Tax Code

I. – A flat-rate tax on network companies is introduced for the benefit of local authorities or their public establishments for inter-communal cooperation. This tax is determined under the conditions set out in articles 1519 D, 1519 E, 1519 F, 1519 G, 1519 H, 1519 HA, 1519 HB, 1599 quater A, 1599 quater A bis and 1599 quater B. II. – The amounts and rates of the flat-rate tax on…

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Article 1635 quinquies of the French General Tax Code

The taxes mentioned in this part and levied for the benefit of local authorities and various bodies, are not applicable on the continental shelf or in the exclusive economic zone, with the exception of the indirect contributions provided for in Chapter II of Title III. With the exception of the tax provided for in article 1519 B, these taxes are not applicable to electricity production facilities using mechanical wind energy…

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Article 1635 sexies of the French General Tax Code

I. – La Poste is subject, at the place of its main establishment, to direct local taxes levied for the benefit of local authorities and various establishments and bodies in accordance with the rules laid down for determining the bases of these taxes. II. – The taxes referred to in I are established and collected under the following conditions: 1° (Repealed) 2° (Repealed) 3° The tax bases of La Poste…

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Article 1636 B sexies of the French General Tax Code

I. – 1. Subject to the provisions of Articles 1636 B septies and 1636 B decies municipal councils and the deliberative bodies of inter-municipal cooperation bodies with their own tax system vote each year on the rates of property tax, property tax, council tax on second homes and other furnished premises not used as a main residence and business property tax. They may: a) Either vary the rates of the…

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Article 1636 B septies of the French General Tax Code

I. – The rates of property tax and council tax on second homes and other furnished premises not allocated to the principal dwelling voted by a municipality may not exceed two and a half times the average rate recorded the previous year for the same tax in all the municipalities in the department or two and a half times the average rate recorded at national level if this is higher….

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Article 1636 B octies of the French General Tax Code

I. – The proceeds of the special equipment taxes levied for the benefit of the public land establishments referred to in articles L. 321-1 et L. 324-1 of the town planning code, the Etablissement public foncier et d’aménagement de la Guyane and the agencies for the development of urban areas in the so-called “fifty not geometrical” zone in Guadeloupe and Martinique are divided between property taxes, the council tax on…

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Article 1636 B nonies of the French General Tax Code

In urban communities, the deliberative councils may decide, by a majority of two-thirds of the communes representing half of the population or half of the communes representing two-thirds of the population, to totally or partially maintain the rate differences existing in 1979 between the grouped communes for the council tax on secondary residences and other furnished premises not assigned to the principal dwelling levied by the public establishment for inter-communal…

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Article 1636 B decies of the French General Tax Code

I. – The communes that are members of a public establishment for inter-communal cooperation subject to article 1609 nonies C vote on the rate of council tax on second homes and other furnished premises not assigned to the principal dwelling and of property taxes in accordance with the provisions applicable to communes. II. – Public establishments for inter-communal cooperation applying article 1609 nonies C or I or II of article…

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Article 1636 B undecies of the French General Tax Code

1. Communes and their public establishments for inter-communal cooperation that have instituted the tax for the removal of household waste in accordance with articles 1379-0 bis, 1520 and 1609 quater vote on the rate of this tax under the conditions set out in Article 1639 A. 2. They may define, under the conditions provided for in 1 of II of Article 1639 A bis, areas for the collection of household…

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Article 1636 C of the French General Tax Code

The rates of the additional taxes levied for the benefit of the public establishments mentioned in articles L. 321-1 and L. 324-1 of the town planning code are, subject to Article 1636 B octies and the provisions governing these bodies, set according to rules similar to those applied for the taxes levied by the local authority unions referred to in Article 1609 quater. The first paragraph is also applicable for…

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