Employing French Employees from Abroad
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Running a business on an international scale is not solely reserved for big corporations.…
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Running a business on an international scale is not solely reserved for big corporations.…
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Despite Macron’s push to encourage foreign investment, France’s administration system continues to be plagued by arduous formalities and laws.…
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The law n°2015-1785, registered on the 29th December 2015, brings about a 3-year tax payment as an FNAL contribution at a rate of 0,50% on employees’ salaries for firms which employ a workforce of 20 employees or more …
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Very few companies have the resources to pay their teams high salaries in their early years. However, in order for these companies to develop, the entrepreneurs in charge will often require the skillset of qualified and experienced employees. …
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Do you pay social security contributions on your capital income in France, yet are also insured under a social security scheme in another member state of the EU, EEA or in Switzerland? You could be paying more …
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Change for nonresidents in French Social Contributions Rules
Have you had rental income from France within the last 2 years? Have you sold real estate in France within the last two years? Are you a non-resident? If these …