Hello

Myself and 2 friends bought an apartment in Les Chalets de Wengen,Les

Coches, France from La Grange developments.

The income I receive from the property totals approx €2461.00 per year.

I returned my tax forms last year and have been informed that I have to

pay 20% equating to €492.00.

Is there a tax free threshold on income for French non residents?

I did not expect to have to pay any tax on such a small amount of income.

Has anyone got any advice?

Cheers

Phil

 

Commentaires

22 Janvier 2010

Dear Phil,


I am not sure how you completed your tax returns, but it would appear that you have indicated to the French tax office that the 2461 Euros was profit and as such it has been taxed at 20%.


I can recommend a good accountant if you want to send me a message directly.


Davey

22 Janvier 2010

I have had my leaseback just one year and am due to complete the tax return soon. Will I be taxed on the income receievd minus the mortgage costs and minus any one-off kitting out costs (equipment) ?


What rate is the tax ?


25 Janvier 2010

Dear PP501,


The rate of incoem tax for a non resident is 20%. Whether or not these items are taken off your income will depend on how your property has been registered and how you fill in the French tax forms.


Davey

25 Janvier 2010

Hi Davey

I am going to contact the accountant you recommended.

I would like to let them know where I got the referral from.

What name should I give them?

My rental income is from a leaseback property which we have received

income from for the past 2 years. It is furnished and managed by Soderev

,La Grange.

I used an accountant last year but they were expensive and non English

speaking.

We did not pay any tax last year so I guess they knew what they were

doing. I thought I would fill the forms out myself this year to save money

however this plan seems to have backfired!!

Thanks for the advice

Cheers

Phil

I would like to talk directly if possible.

My e mail is philandsian@tiscali.co.uk 07967 018286

To my understanding, it is possible to reduce taxable income (rent - interest - fonciere - accountant) by


1. writing off notaire/mortgage arrangement fees over first 5 years. Any negative taxable income can be carried to next year.


and


2. taking into consideration depreciation of furniture and building over 10 years.



Is this still correct?


I was given a spreadsheet some years ago by an agent which gave an example of this but I imagine things have changed since.


BTW The example showed no tax was due for about 20 years!

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I am going to attempt to complete my own tax return this year based on the return that my accountant completed last year. Does anyone else complete their own tax returns or do I need to use an accountant? I basically refuse to spend more on getting someone to complete the form than the amount of tax that I have to pay!

I have used Grant Thornton (not for 2009 as I had no income!) and they charge around 600 euros which I would rather have but I was also worried about being "penny wise, pound foolish" so when I do fill out a return, I will use them again. Found them very helpful and English speaking.

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