Do premium bond winnings have to be declared in France if reinvested? French tax rules governing premium bonds are different to those that govern winnings from lotteries and games of chance
How long can I stay in UK without becoming resident for tax purposes? We look at the different ways through which tax residency is worked out by the UK authorities
I forgot to declare some 2021 income in my French online tax return It is easy – and usually inexpensive – to sort things out if you made a genuine mistake with your online declaration
practical How long must you keep your business documents in France? Businesses must, by law, keep all official documents, such as invoices, that they have sent out or received
Small business and tax advice: régime réel incomes explained In the June small business and tax advice column, a reader's question on régime réel incomes for the self-employed is answered.
Income tax in France: what is form 2041E? In our monthly money column you'll find advice on important financial matters in France. In the June issue, Hugh MacDonald explains form 2041E in relation to income tax, and much more.
What is the anneé blanche (‘blank tax year’)? What is the so-called anneé blanche ‘blank tax year’ that people are talking about and who will benefit?
Double tax treaty is key to inheritance plans Estate planning is a key cause for concern among UK nationals in France. French succession tax and law are complex pieces of legislation, and it becomes more of a minefield when you have to take the UK regime into account as well. Make sure you get it right if you want your assets to be distributed according to your wishes and your heirs to be as protected as possible from inheritance taxes.