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An explanation of the annual property taxes you will be charged as a home owner or a tenant in France.
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The French tax authorities (Direction Générale des Impôts) have published a 74 page document in English which explains all French taxation due by residents of France. This includes details on income taxes (corporation tax, social charges and the tax on income), property tax (registration taxes, wealth tax and more), direct taxes (business tax and residence tax - taxe professionelle and taxe d'habitation) and taxes on expenditure such as value added tax (TVA).
French Tax on Residential PropertyThe two principal taxes on residential property are collected by the State for the benefit of the collectivités territoriales, namely the local authorities of the Région, Département and Commune.
These taxes are each assessed at an individual rate voted by each collectivité territoriale. They vary in very substantial proportions from one location to another. The commune rate of tax is often higher in main towns than in suburbs or small villages. Before renting or buying a property it is therefore wise to request details from the estate agent or owner. (Property used for a business or profession is also subject to taxe professionnelle) The difference between Taxe foncière and Taxe d'habitation
"Occupation" includes, not only actual daily or regular use of the property, but also if the tax payer has the "possibility" of occupation, meaning: the property is available for his occupation - it is furnished and supplied with water and electricity - even if it is only occupied on brief or occasional visits. Payment due
Calculating the Taxe FoncièreThe tax base is determined by the valeur locative cadastrale. It represents the notional annual rent if the property was let on the open market. However the valeur locative is often substantially lower than the market rental value. Every year, the valeur locative is multiplied by a factor to reflect the national variation of prices. For the last five years, the resulting increase has been about one percent a year. From time to time the tax authorities review the individual values of properties - the last overall review took place in 1974. After relief for various allowances, the net base is multiplied by the current tax rates as voted by the councils of the relevant région, département and commune. A collection fee (frais de rôle et de recouvrement) of 2.5 percent of the resulting tax is added for the State. Two different rates are applicable for developed and undeveloped land called bâti and non-bâti. For residential property the developed area is the land on which the house and outbuildings are built plus a defined area of additional land surrounding the house. A single property, if large enough, can therefore be liable to both taxe foncière bâti et non-bâti and either one or two tax bills may issued. To accurately reflect changes in values, the property owner must submit a declaration to the tax authorities with details of any material changes, within 90 days of completion. "Changes" include the construction of a building, structural changes to an existing property; a change of use (for example the conversion of a rural worker's property to a holiday home); but also less substantial work including the addition of a swimming pool or a central heating system. As a rule of thumb, changes that require the grant of a building permit or a building declaration must be reported to the tax authorities. The changes may be exempt from tax for two years, although that exemption can be lost or reduced in the case of late reporting. Calculating the Taxe d'habitationTaxe d'habitation is calculated on the basis of the notional rental value of the property. This is assessed by the land registry (cadastre) to whom notification must be sent of any improvements or changes to the property within 90 days. An appeal can be lodged against a decision they make, but the sums involved are usually so small it is not worthwhile. The amount charged to the occupier will be the rental value multiplied by the tax rate fixed in the locality. This tax also applies to caravans and mobile homes if they are the taxpayer's main residence. The rate is €25 per square metre. The tax is not payable if the surface area is less than 4 metres squared. Discounts and AllowancesThe most common for taxe d'habitation is for the principal residence and for dependent persons, for example children; also discounts are granted for the disabled, aged and those on a low income. There are limited allowances against taxe foncière for new and reconstructed properties and for certain additions to existing properties. Making PaymentThose who are liable to pay taxe foncière or taxe d'habitation are not required to file a yearly return. They will be notified of the amount by an avis d'imposition which will state the amount due and the time for payment. The tax bills are usually received towards the end of August and September for payment by October 15 and November 15. It is possible to elect to pay by monthly instalments.
If you think the assessment is too high you can try to challenge it. You can obtain information concerning the imposition of the tax by consulting the documents cadastraux" at the centre des impôts fonciers. You can also seek to obtain a copy of the fiche de calcul, the calculation sheet to obtain the detailed calculation of the valeur locative (see above for definition). In most cases obtaining information and checking calculations is not easy.
On Sale or Vacating the PropertyIf the property is sold during the year, the seller and the buyer often agree to share the tax, by a clause inserted in the conveyance deed and any preliminary agreement. This is however a private arrangement which does not change the legal debtor of the tax, being the owner on January 1. If the occupant changes during the year, any private arrangement to share the tax with the new tenant (although this is not common) does not change the legal debtor of the tax, being the occupant on January 1. Further Information
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