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Article 1679 A of the French General Tax Code

The payroll tax due by associations governed by the law of 1st July 1901, foundations recognised as being in the public interest, cancer centres mentioned in article L. 6162-1 of the Public Health Code, the professional unions and their associations mentioned in Title III of Book I of Part Two of the Labour Code, the mutual societies governed by the Mutual Code when they have fewer than thirty employees or…

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Article 1679 ter of the French General Tax Code

L’impôt sur la fortune immobilière est recouvré selon les modalités prévues à l’article 1658 and paid under the conditions set out in 1 of article 1663 and under the same securities, liens, guarantees and penalties as income tax.

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Article 1679 quinquies of the French General Tax Code

The business property levy and additional taxes are collected by means of tax rolls in accordance with the procedures and under the guarantees and penalties laid down for direct taxation. They give rise to the payment of a deposit, equal to 50% of the amount of taxes levied in respect of the previous year, before 1st April of the current year. The deposit is not due if this amount is…

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Article 1679 septies of the French General Tax Code

Companies whose business value added contribution for the year preceding the year of taxation exceeds €1,500 must pay: – no later than 15 June of the year of taxation, a first instalment equal to 50% of the business value added contribution; – no later than 15 September of the year of taxation, a second instalment equal to 50% of the business value added contribution. The business value added contribution used…

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Article 1679 nonies of the French General Tax Code

Where the surface area of the construction within the meaning of 1° of article 1635 quater H and article 1635 quater I is greater than or equal to 5,000 square metres, the person liable for the development tax pays: 1° A first advance payment equal to 50% of the amount of the development tax; > 2° A second instalment equal to 35% of the amount of the development tax; By…

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