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Article 213 of the French General Tax Code

Corporate tax, the social contribution mentioned in article 235 ter ZC, the exceptional contribution mentioned in article 235 ter ZAA and income tax are not allowed as deductible expenses for tax purposes. The same applies, without prejudice to taxes which cannot be deducted by virtue of 4° of 1 of Article 39, to the taxes provided for in 1° of Article L. 421-94 of the French Goods and Services Tax…

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Article 214 of the French General Tax Code

1. The following are allowed as deductions: 1° In the case of sociétés coopératives de consommation, bonuses arising from transactions with members and distributed to the latter in proportion to the order of each of them; 2° In the case of sociétés coopératives de production, the share of net profits which is distributed to workers under the conditions provided for in 3° of article 33 of law no. 78-763 of…

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Article 216 of the French General Tax Code

I.-The net income from holdings, giving entitlement to the application of the parent company regime and referred to in article 145, received during a financial year by a parent company, may be deducted from the latter’s total net income, after deduction of a share of costs and expenses. The share of costs and expenses provided for in the first paragraph of this I is set at 5% of the total…

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Article 216 A of the French General Tax Code

When they are not deductible from the taxable income of a creditor company, debt waivers granted by the latter to another company in which it has a holding within the meaning of article 145 are not taken into account in determining the taxable results of the debtor company. To benefit from this provision, the debtor company must undertake to increase its capital in favour of the creditor company by an…

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Article 216 bis of the French General Tax Code

Interest and income received after 31 December 1955 on A shares in Société nationale des chemins de fer français which remain blocked after that date in the assets of the former concessionary companies will not be taken into account for the assessment of corporation tax payable by these companies.

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Article 216 ter of the French General Tax Code

Corporate entities which subscribe before 1 July 1964 to the initial capital of the sociétés immobilières conventionnées referred to in Order no. 58-876 of 24 September 1958 or to their capital increases, and which pay up the shares thus subscribed by 31 December 1965 at the latest, may, under the conditions and subject to the reservations provided for in article 43 bis, disregard the net income from said shares when…

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Article 217 quater of the French General Tax Code

Sums corresponding to the share of profits made by joint agricultural interest companies that is allocated to suppliers or customers who are farmers or bodies mentioned in article L 541-1 of the Code rural et de la pêche maritime, in proportion to the transactions carried out by each of them, are allocated free of corporation tax when the latter are members or members of one of the organisations referred to…

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Article 217 quinquies of the French General Tax Code

I. – For the purposes of determining their taxable income, companies may deduct expenses incurred as a result of the exercise of share subscription or purchase options granted to their employees pursuant to Articles L. 225-177 to L. 225-184 and L. 22-10-56 of the French Commercial Code and as a result of the free allocation of shares pursuant to Articles L. 225-197-1 to L. 225-197-3 and L. 22-10-59 of the…

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Article 217 sexies of the French General Tax Code

(Paragraph not applicable) The additional payment made by cooperative production societies pursuant to the article 40 of law no. 78-763 of 19 July 1978 on the status of these companies, on the occasion of the issue of shares intended exclusively for their employees, is deductible from their profits for the assessment of corporation tax.

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Article 217 octies of the French General Tax Code

I. – For corporation tax purposes, companies may amortise, over a period of five years: 1° Sums paid for cash subscriptions to the capital of innovative small or medium-sized enterprises; 2° Sums paid for cash subscriptions to units or shares in venture capital mutual funds, professional investment capital funds, free partnership companies or venture capital companies whose assets consist of securities, units or shares in innovative small or medium-sized enterprises,…

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