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Article 69 C of the French General Tax Code

Persons who carry out commercial import, sale, commission and brokerage operations involving live butchery and charcuterie animals, as well as those who carry out commercial purchase operations involving butchery and charcuterie animals, are subject to the system of taxation based on actual profits for the profits they make, either personally or as members of a company not subject to corporation tax, in the course of their farming activities, regardless of…

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Article 69 D of the French General Tax Code

Companies engaged in agricultural activity, other than those mentioned in article 71, created as from 1st January 1997 and whose results are taxed under the conditions provided for in l’article 8, are subject to the system of taxation based on actual profits. However, limited liability farms where the sole shareholder is a natural person managing the farm may benefit from the tax regime mentioned in article 64 bis.

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Article 69 E of the French General Tax Code

Farmers who carry out an activity mentioned in the fifth or sixth paragraph of Article 63 are subject to an actual taxation system. The same applies to farmers all or part of whose assets allocated to the business are included in a fiduciary estate pursuant to a trust transaction defined in Article 2011 of the Civil Code.

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Article 70 of the French General Tax Code

For the application of articles 69, 69 C, 69 D , and 72, account shall be taken of revenue generated by companies and groupings not subject to corporation tax of which the taxpayer is a member, in proportion to his rights in the accounting profits of these companies and groupings. However, the tax treatment of such companies and groupings remains determined solely by the total amount of their revenue. For…

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Article 72 of the French General Tax Code

I. Subject to the application of articles 71 and 72 A to 73 E, the actual profit of the agricultural holding is determined and taxed according to the general principles applicable to industrial and commercial businesses, in accordance with all the legislative provisions and their implementing texts, without restriction or reservation in particular of vocabulary, applicable to industrialists or traders who have opted for the actual system but with rules…

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Article 72 A of the French General Tax Code

I. – As from the first financial year opened after 31 December 1983, for crop production, income in progress consists solely of advances to crops which are entered, at their cost price, in the incoming and outgoing stocks of agricultural holdings subject to the system of taxation based on actual profits. II. – Advances to crops are represented by all costs and charges incurred during a financial year with a…

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Article 72 B of the French General Tax Code

An indemnity intended to cover damage to crops caused by events of climatic origin which is acquired in respect of a financial year, but covers a loss actually incurred in respect of a subsequent financial year, is taxable in respect of the financial year in which that loss is established.

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Article 72 C of the French General Tax Code

Farmers may not apply the provision for price increases provided for in 5° of 1 of Article 39 (1). The total amount of provisions for price increases set aside before 1 January 1984 may, as from the first financial year opened after that date, be reintegrated in equal fractions over a number of financial years equal to twice those in respect of which they were set aside. (1) Provision applicable…

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