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What is France’s ‘exit tax,’ who pays it and on what?
This tax is applied in certain circumstances to people who have been resident in France for at least six of the last 10 years and are now moving elsewhere
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More people in the big cities but fewer in Paris
France's population remained fairly stable in the five years between 2011 and 2016, according to newly-released census results from the state statistics body Insee.
Do we have to declare returned loan from our daughter?
Our daughter in the UK recently sold her house and returned some of our input which was given as a gift to us. This money has been returned to my wife and I in France but we wonder if we are meant to make a declaration to the French tax office? D.W.
No, the return of capital on a UK loan is not declarable.
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