Tax Demands Drop Through the Letterbox
Unlike the UK, there is no system of PAYE in France, so households in France wait anxiously to receive their income tax demand once a year.
The demands are sent out during August and September, with payment due within around a month of receipt.
For those just returning from a long and possibly expensive summer holiday it is not a letter households await to receive with impatience.
Thankfully, the pain of doing so is eased by the knowledge that levels of income tax are relatively mild and it is possible to pay by instalments.
Indeed, nearly half of the population in France do not pay income tax, and up to two thirds will pay less than €1500 a year.
So for many people the only thing that is going to drop through the letterbox is a notice of non-imposition.
Below is an approximate guide to the net income you would need to earn, by household size, before you would be liable to pay income tax in France.
Table: Income Thresholds
Household Size | Income |
Single Adult | €11,265 |
Single Adult + Child | €14,176 |
Two Adults | €16,963 |
Two Adults + Child | €19,790 |
Two Adults + Two Children | €22,597 |
Two Adults + Three Children | €28,211 |
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