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The impatriate tax in France

All you need to know about the impatriate tax + get your template that will help you fill in your impatriate tax declaration.
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The impatriate tax

Are you a foreign executive or employee being assigned to France by your multinational company? If so, you may be eligible for a special tax regime called the impatriate tax.Designed to attract and retain top talent, the impatriate tax regime offers eligible individuals a reduced tax burden compared to the standard tax regime in France.The best part? You could be eligible to a 30% tax deduction!Typically, the impatriate tax regime provides tax relief for up to five years, giving you more financial flexibility during your time in France. However, keep in mind that each case is unique and the tax implications may vary. That's why it's essential to consult with a tax specialist or the French tax authorities to understand the specific details and benefits of the impatriate tax regime.The impatriate tax regime could be the key to unlocking financial benefits that you never knew were possible.Ready for the adventure? Click below if you want to buy a template showing you how to fill in the tax declaration in case you want to ask for the impatriate tax, step by step!



Are you eligible?

If you fall under the following category and fulfill all the below conditions, you could benefit from the impatriate tax regime:1. You're a foreign national! Cheers to diversity and congrats for your courage to work abroad!2. You came to France less than 5 years ago (no sooner than 2018) from another country.3. Prior to coming to France, you did not have a French tax number. If you did have a French tax number prior to 2018, you're eligible.4. You have a French work contract and you are physically based in France.FYI: you're only eligible for the impatriate tax from the moment you arrive in France and until you change employer! Once you change your employer, the fun's sadly over! (But you can still retroactively ask for the impatriate tax, even if it is more burdensome to do so).Click below if you want to buy a template showing you how to fill in the tax declaration in case you want to ask for the impatriate tax, step by step!



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Disclaimer

The template is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, tax or financial advice. The author of this template is not responsible for the accuracy of the information provided and is not liable for any actions taken based on the information contained within this template. This template is not binding in any way and is not intended to replace the advice of a professional tax specialist or the French tax authorities. It is the responsibility of the individual to carefully review their specific circumstances and seek appropriate advice before making any decisions regarding the impatriate tax regime in France.The template shows how to fill in your tax declaration by claiming the impatriate tax. We suggest you give it a try! Worst case scenario: if the French financial authorities decide you're not eligible to it, they will deny your request. If they decide you're eligible:
- you will benefit from a 30% tax deduction that will automatically be applied!



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