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What are the possible exemptions and reductions for France’s taxe foncière?
Exemptions exist for property owners based on several factors
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Must foreign pension tax refund be declared in French tax return?
Rules on taxation of foreign pensions for French residents depend on double tax treaties with the country of issue
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2025 fiscal calendar: when are the next taxes due in France?
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Even 'old' foreign bank accounts need to be declared
Reader was fined by tax office for mistake over Australian bank account that is still open
A reader from Occitanie has contacted us to warn about the importance of declaring foreign bank accounts – after he was hit with a large fine for holding one in Australia opened before he and his wife moved to France several years ago.
“It came up because we had a tax check of our small business and a couple of times we had brought some inheritance money that was in the account over from Australia,†he said.
At first the couple were accused of money-laundering, but showed their bank statements and explained. “They accepted that but said they would fine us personally for non-declaration. We also had an English account that was mostly dormant. They charged us €1,500 per year, per account for the last three years – the period covered by the check.â€
As we state in the annual Connexion guide to French income tax, anyone with a foreign account opened, closed or used during a tax year that ‘habitually receives’ cash, shares or other investments should declare its existence on their tax return – as well as declaring income from it. Failure to do so can result in fines and possibly having to pay missing tax, increased by interest.