Below is our selection of new tax, audit and accounting developments in France and in the United States that we believe is relevant. We hope you find it informative.
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U.S. – Consider filing your 2022 income tax return today if you requested an extension. Don’t unnecessarily wait until October 16, 2023 to file. Here is a summary of what you need to know.
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You have until October 16, 2023 to prepare and file your 2022 tax return if you filed an extension. You should consider filing your return now if you have all the information that...
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France – Individual taxpayer: You have until December 7, 2023 to amend your 2022 tax return.
If you haven’t, you should receive a copy of your income tax bill, refund notice or even return notice soon. You may realize upon its review that you missed valuable tax credits...
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France – Business – tobacco store manager: apply for a EUR10,000 grant as part of the June/July 2023 unrest support program.
You may get a lump sum payment of EUR10,000 if you’re running a tobacco store and had to close down for at least 3 days in a row because of the damage and looting that occurred...
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US individual taxpayer: be alert to a new scam involving unclaimed refunds.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and its coalition of state tax administrators and tax software developers would like you to be alert to a new scam mailing.
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France – Social media influencers and content creators Bill of rights
June 2023 – the French Government released a bill of rights for social media influencers and content creators.
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France – Business: Your business has been impacted by the June-July social upheavals? Here are some of the things that the Government is doing to support you.
The French government unveiled a series of measures to support small and medium sized businesses that have been impacted by the June/July 2023 social unrest across the country.
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Individual taxpayer – You have until July 17th, 2023 to claim your 2019 tax refund.
Under the law, you normally had until April 18, 2022 to file and claim your 2019 tax refunds. But because of the Covid-19 pandemic emergency, the April 18, 2022 deadline was...
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Individual French taxpayer: did you know that you can get help with your household work and reduce your French tax bill.
If you’re a French resident for tax purposes, you can reduce your French tax bill if you hire someone to help with household work in France.
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Starting a business in France: steps to success!
Starting a business is a great way to fulfill your dreams. However, it requires discipline, consistency, an investment of time and money, and a few other important things that you...
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Individual and business: you have the right to appeal an IRS decision in an independent forum and be heard.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) would like you to know that you have rights when you’re dealing with them on a personal or business tax matter.
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France – Individual taxpayer: here are a few changes to the tax law that may impact you.
A few changes were made to the French tax law as part of the 2023 budget that may impact how much tax you owe on your 2022 income or the amount of refund that you may get. Here is...
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