AE - foncier des enterprises
Posted: Wed 26 Nov 2014 17:00
http://vosdroits.service-public.fr/prof ... tml#N10073
I knew it was coming , but the amount was a shock!
I had a bill last week, read some forums about it, read on service public etc , and today visited the tax office in Perpignan. I had read that an exception can be made if you are not working in your own home as I don't, I go to other peoples properties, most of the time using their products, always using their vac, going to the public laundry to was their sheets .
The figure they have put on my bill is more than my tax foncier on the house I live in. The lady at the office was very sympathetic and inviting me to write in to the director of finances, but apparently the figure is set by the maires of the communes, so mine will be having the pleasure of my company tomorrow.
This tax is encouraging illegal working.
What I do want to find out is the bareme, if I increase my tariffs and earn more, will I have an increased bill next year, thus not achieving anything.
This tax has probably put me lower than the minimum wage, I will do the maths later when I have calmed down. I already pay nearly 25% in cotisations, this bill now is the same amount as I paid in quarterly contributions for the third trimester (my busiest ) and as much as the first to trimestres put together.
There was another man in there who also worked on his own in Canet, he was dressed as if he was a builder, his bill was twice mine - he too looked shellshocked.
I knew it was coming , but the amount was a shock!
I had a bill last week, read some forums about it, read on service public etc , and today visited the tax office in Perpignan. I had read that an exception can be made if you are not working in your own home as I don't, I go to other peoples properties, most of the time using their products, always using their vac, going to the public laundry to was their sheets .
The figure they have put on my bill is more than my tax foncier on the house I live in. The lady at the office was very sympathetic and inviting me to write in to the director of finances, but apparently the figure is set by the maires of the communes, so mine will be having the pleasure of my company tomorrow.
This tax is encouraging illegal working.
What I do want to find out is the bareme, if I increase my tariffs and earn more, will I have an increased bill next year, thus not achieving anything.
This tax has probably put me lower than the minimum wage, I will do the maths later when I have calmed down. I already pay nearly 25% in cotisations, this bill now is the same amount as I paid in quarterly contributions for the third trimester (my busiest ) and as much as the first to trimestres put together.
There was another man in there who also worked on his own in Canet, he was dressed as if he was a builder, his bill was twice mine - he too looked shellshocked.