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Jun 11

The trip to France was a great success

Hello Sharon,

First of all I would like to say a huge thank you for all your help. The trip to France was a great success in a great part thanks to all your preparations for us.

We liked a couple of the houses but when we saw the house in [Mayenne] shown to us by the very helpful and knowledgeable Cle France agent we felt something beyond the normal excitement - it is such a fascinating house!

V.P

If you are looking to view and buy a property in France or at the early stages of researching a house in Mayenne, Pays de la Loire, let Cle France guide YOU through the French Property Buying Process!

And as several of our clients say "Follow your heart and make the move"

Thank You Cle France

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Jun 10

French Property Tax Explained

There are two basic local property taxes in France which are, sort of, the equivalent to the UK council tax; only much cheaper of course, they are called Taxe foncière and Taxe d’Habitation

In brief the Taxe foncière is a land tax, and is paid by the owner of the property and the Taxe d’habitation is a residence tax. You have to pay this tax if you own a property and live in it yourself (or have it available for your use, or rent it out on short-term lets, basically if it is habitable and furnished rather than a renovation project). Where properties are rented out long-term [not just holiday letting], the tenant pays.

Both taxes apply to non-residents as well as residents, and are often higher on second / holiday homes than on main residences due to possible discounts on the main home.

Demands for both taxes are sent annually, the bills or avis d’impot start going out in September each year. The amount must be paid by a specified date, usually in October (taxe foncière) and November (taxe d’habitation) but vary from region to region. Failure to pay on time incurs a 10% penalty called a 'majoration' and these are imposed strictly so don't delay any payment and you cannot use 'La Poste never sent it to me in my country of residence' as an excuse.

Payments can be made by cheque, interbank payments, bank transfers or online. There is more time to pay online, the deadline is usually extended a few weeks later than for the paper version.

Tax Fonciere

Taxe foncière

Taxe foncière tax is paid by the owner of the property, irrespective of who occupies it. The tax is divided into two parts: tax on buildings (taxe foncière sur les propriétés bấties) and tax on land (taxe foncière sur les propriétés non bâties). The latter is no longer levied locally and is levied nationally instead. The tax on buildings is paid on any property that is habitable, whether or not it is occupied.

If you sell a property part-way through the year the tax is apportioned by the notary dealing with the sale.

An exemption is available against the main home if the occupant is 75 or over (or in receipt of certain disability or old age allowances) as at 1st January of the relevant year, based on the level of taxable income in the previous year. The calculation, which also applies to the exemption for taxe d’habitation, depends on the number of “family quotient” (quotient familial) units available.

For the 2015 taxe foncière, the maximum income levels based on 2014 income is €10 686 for the first family quotient unit (so this is the limit for a single person), and then €2,853 for all extra half units.

Where the taxpayer is aged between 65 and 75 at 1st January and their taxable income falls below the above limits, a flat €100 discount is available against the taxe foncière payable on their main home (unless they share the house with anyone other than a spouse or dependant).

Exemptions and reliefs are available on land used for certain purposes such as farming.

New buildings and renovated properties used as the main home are exempt from taxe foncière for the first two years after construction. Renovated properties can benefit provided that reconstruction or additional construction work has been carried out, and is determined according to the nature and size of the work. A special Tax Form (H1 or IL) must be filed with the local tax authorities within 90 days of completion of the property or renovation works.

Tax Habitation

Taxe d’habitation

Taxe d’habitation is determined by local and county councils and is spent on community services by your local municipality. It is paid by the household living in the property on 1st January each year, whether it is an owner or tenant, or by the owner if vacant.

The tax is based on a notional rental value for the property multiplied by the tax rate fixed in the locality. The rental value is assessed by the land registry (cadastre) to which you must send notification of any improvements or changes to the property within 90 days. It is possible to appeal against their decision, but the margins involved are generally small.

There are various deductions available on the main home for people on very low incomes or with dependents. For example, three children would attract a discount of 35% of the average taxable value for the immediate area. These percentages can be further increased by 5%-10% per dependent if the municipality decrees.

Also, a couple with three children would start to see further discounts of 1%-15% where their annual household income did not exceed a certain threshold (€10,686 for the first family quotient unit – so this is the limit for a single person – and then €2,853 for all extra half units) provided the valeur locative [the rental value according to the land registry] of the main home is below 130% of the average valeur locative in the area.

For people aged over 60 or for widows/widowers (no age restriction) who occupy the property as their main home as at 1st January and who are not subject to wealth tax, if their net taxable income does not exceed €10 686 for a single occupant, or + €2,853 for each additional ‘half-part’, an exemption for taxe d’habitation is given. The 2014 taxable income is taken into account for calculating the exemption available against the 2015 taxe d’habitation.

Taxe d’habitation also applies to mobile homes and caravans if they are the taxpayer’s main residence. The rate is €25 per square metre but is not payable if the surface area is less than four metres squared.

Note that for both taxes, most exemptions apply to the main home, and as such will not apply if you are not French tax resident.

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Blog submitted by: Alex at The French Property Network - Cle France.

Original material by Sylvia Edwards Davis, a freelance journalist based in France, focusing on business and culture. 

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Jun 9

Gold Sales Pick Up Following Brexit Worries

Leave Campaign gathers Strength

Yesterday's positive Industrial and Manufacturing Production figures were taken very well ahead of the EU Referendum amidst fears of an economic slowdown. With the latest polls suggesting that the 'Leave' campaign is gaining support, demand for gold bullion bars and gold coins is rising as "Brexit" is now seen to be a real possibility.

American Elections

In the US, former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton has made history with big election wins on Tuesday in California and elsewhere. Should she be elected on Nov 8, the Clinton family would return to the White House after 16 years.

US Dollar

Today

This morning we await the UK Trade Balance figures, which are expected to remain unchanged at -11.20B and later today we see the release of the US Initial Jobless Claims which is expected to rise up to 270K from 267K.

Do you want more information ?

So if you need to buy or sell sterling and would like to be kept up to date with all the latest data releases and exchange rate movements then feel free to contact myself Ben Amrany. If you are buying or selling a house in France we will make sure your monies are in the right place at the right time, we work hand in hand with you and Cle France.

For more information on the currency service I can provide please feel free to contact myself...

Ben Amrany from FC Exchange follow this link or phone and ask for myself and quote "Cle France" on 020 7989 0000.

You may contact me directly using this form (click here) with your requirement and I will explain the options that are available to you in getting the best exchange rate.

FC Exchange

Blog submitted by: Ben Amrany for The French Property Network - Cle France.

For everything you need to know about French property visit www.clefrance.co.uk

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Jun 6

YouGov Poll

YouGov Poll Erases Most of Recent Sterling Gains

Over the weekend 'YouGov' have released a poll commissioned by the ITV TV network.

This poll put the 'Leave' campaign slightly in front of the 'remain' campaign, 45% choosing to leave and 41% choosing remain.

Two weeks ago this was a very different story, quite the reverse, with the remain camp firmly leading the way.

The recent surge for the "Leave" vote has led to selling of the Pound and further weaknesses, with rates falling over the weekend quite substantially.

FC Exchange

Monday 6th June at 12:00 - £1.00 GBP = 1.2702 EUR

Exchange rates can fluctuate dramatically so it can be risky to leave yourself open to market movements when converting money from one currency to another. Of course the rate could move in your favour, however, it could also move enough against you to completely ruin your budget and your plans. 

A Forward contract with FC Exchange means you can fix your exchange rate for up to two years in advance, so you’ll know exactly how much you’ll get when you make your international money transfer. This makes budgeting a great deal easier and a lot of stress is removed.

Do you want more information ?

So if you need to buy or sell sterling and would like to be kept up to date with all the latest data releases and exchange rate movements then feel free to contact myself Ben Amrany. If you are buying or selling a house in France we will make sure your monies are in the right place at the right time, we work hand in hand with you and Cle France.

For more information on the currency service I can provide please feel free to contact myself...

Ben Amrany from FC Exchange follow this link or phone and ask for myself and quote "Cle France" on 020 7989 0000.

You may contact me directly using this form (click here) with your requirement and I will explain the options that are available to you in getting the best exchange rate.

FC Exchange

Blog submitted by: Ben Amrany for The French Property Network - Cle France.

For everything you need to know about French property visit www.clefrance.co.uk

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Jun 6

Pound has Sudden Drop in Value

Weekend opinion poll weighs on sterling

Monday 6th June at 09:45 - £1.00 GBP = 1.2725 EUR

A weekend opinion poll placing the 'Leave' campaign ahead of 'Remain' has dramatically effected Sterling.

EU Referendum campaigning is now at its most intense with many scheduled debates and speeches lined up over the next couple of weeks. The response in the Currency Exchange market is as expected, sterling has dropped lower, circa 0.50% across the board.

Further opinion polls are scheduled to be released in the coming days, speak to our currency dealer to plan ahead and mitigate the high levels of risk lying ahead in this uncertain period.

Ben Amrany from FC Exchange follow this link or phone and ask for Ben and quote "Cle France" on 020 7989 0000.

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Focus on Yellen speech today

Today's focus is firmly on a speech from the head of the Federal Reserve, Janet Yellen at the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia.

Focusing on the US economic outlook and monetary policy, following last week's terrible jobs number (38K v 164K) which condemned the Dollar to heavy losses, a huge amount of attention will be paid to Yellen's tone and insight toward their next rate hike. 

Do you want more information ?

So if you need to buy or sell sterling and would like to be kept up to date with all the latest data releases and exchange rate movements then feel free to contact myself Ben Amrany. If you are buying or selling a house in France we will make sure your monies are in the right place at the right time, we work hand in hand with you and Cle France.

For more information on the currency service I can provide please feel free to contact myself...

Ben Amrany from FC Exchange follow this link or phone and ask for myself and quote "Cle France" on 020 7989 0000.

You may contact me directly using this form (click here) with your requirement and I will explain the options that are available to you in getting the best exchange rate.

FC Exchange

Blog submitted by: Ben Amrany for The French Property Network - Cle France.

For everything you need to know about French property visit www.clefrance.co.uk

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