Lattestation de rgularit fiscale peut tre obtenue tout au long de l'anne. L'apprciation de la situation de l'entreprise se fait au plus prs du jour de la demande, soit le dernier jour du mois prcdant la dlivrance de l'attestation.
Si un de vos clients collecte sur Hiveo une attestation fiscale, vous devez dposer, pour valider votre dossier, un document qui vous permet de justifier de la rgularit de la situation fiscale de votre entreprise.
Une copie de document ou d'attestation fiscale peut vous tre dlivre par l'administration fiscale cantonale pour accomplir diffrentes formalits administratives. Ces documents sont disponibles sur demande et portent sur les 10 dernires annes.
Pour une demande par courrier, les frais relatifs la dlivrance de copies et d'attestions sont ajouts votre prochain bordereau d'impt cantonal et communal (ICC). Si vous tes exonr d'impt, vous devrez payer les frais de copies de document selon les modalits qui figureront dans le courrier qui vous sera adress.
Quelles que soient les modalits de votre demande, les documents transmis par l'administration fiscale cantonale sont personnels et confidentiels. Pour prserver le secret fiscal, ils sont adresss par courrier exclusivement au contribuable directement concern, la dernire adresse connue par l'administration. Il est donc important d'annoncer votre changement d'adresse l'avance avant de commander des documents.
Une fois ces obligations rgularises, vous pouvez demander la dlivrance de l'attestation fiscale. Celle-ci vous est fournie par votre centre des impts. Vous pouvez consulter l'adresse dans notre partie annuaire.
Dans le cas contraire, votre demande vous sera retourne avec la mention n'est pas en rgle de ses obligations fiscales . Il faudra donc vous mettre en rgle en contactant le contrleur des impts charg de votre dossier pour connatre la raison de ce refus.
The following article is a summary of some of the more important documents you will need to provide when applying for French citizenship from the Prfecture d'Ille-et-Vilaine. It is specific to the following personal situation:
The information below is provided for information purposes only and is not intended to be exhaustive. Documents required for your personal situation may differ. If in doubt, all information should be confirmed with the prefecture in advance of sending your application. We disclaim any and all liability for any issues that may be encountered as a result of following the information provided.
The information was current as of November 2017, when paper applications to the relevant prefecture were obligatory. Following Decree n 2023-65 of 3 February 2023, on-line applications are now a possibility, and some of the information provided below may now be superseded.
Applications by British national for a French VISA ("titre de sjour") on the basis of the Brexit withdrawal agreement are now closed. British nationals are hence treated equivalently to any third-country nationals for the purpose of applying for French VISAs.
Applications for French citizenship prior to Brexit were generally on the basis of EU citizenship - a route no longer available to new British emigrants to France. The documents discussed below were required when British zitizens were also EU citizens. Naturalisation applications by non-EU citizens are more complex and may require additional documentation (health screening documents etc.)
Procedures differ between departments hence it is critical to follow those established for the relevant prefecture. Here we will consider an application to the Prfecture d'Ille-et-Vilaine , which is responsible for requests for citizenship status across Brittany.
For the personal situation outlined above, the general requirements are:5 years' residency in FranceKnowledge of spoken French at DELF B1 level A clean criminal recordFinancial self-sufficiencyGeneral PointsFor British citizens, documents provided in English during the application process will need to be translated by an official translator (a "traducteur asserment "), but do NOT need apostille certification.
French birth certificates in France are active records of life events. Marriages etc. will be recorded on this document. Hence, when providing a French birth certificate, this needs to be less than three months' old. The same does not apply to British birth certificates which are a static record of birth only.
However, prefecture staff deal with applications from a wide range of nationalities on a daily basis. It is arguably good practice for an applicant to ensure that all certificates, testimonials ("attestations") and relevant translations provided are less than three months old. It important to be organised in the application process, to identify documents that may require delays to obtain, and to process these requests first.
The Prfecture d'Ille-et-Vilaine provide detailed instructions for the documents that must be included with the application form. It is critical to pay close attention to the requests for originals and/or copies.
The "Test de connaissance du franais (TCF) pour l'accs la nationalit franaise (ANF)" or TCF-ANF examination provides the required certificate. Do not confuse this exam with other TCF tests for the general public.
The test is intended to be difficult. The oral comprehension exercise contains trick questions which, later in the test, even a native French speaker might struggle to answer correctly.
If resident in France for less than 10 years, you will need to prove good character by providing a UK criminal record check, and also the French equivalent. Otherwise you must provide proof of 10 years' residency and the French check only.
You may obtain a basic criminal record check (normally for employment purposes) from the UK Government website . The fee is 23.00 as of writing and the request takes 14 days not including postage times.
Whilst there is evidence that Basic Disclosure certificates may be acceptable for French citizenship applications there remains the problem that this is normally a check carried out on UK residents for UK employment purposes. It would not, for example, be acceptable to US authorities who would wish to see an entire criminal history, including spent offences.
You will need to provide evidence that you are up to date with all taxes for the last three years. This is done by providing a "bordereau de situation fiscale" (form P237) from all French tax offices at which you have paid tax during the last three financial years.
For a micro/auto-entrepreneur, you will need to supply quarterly declarations of income for the last three years. These can be downloaded from the URSSAF on-line portal where the declarations were made. You should also consider including the official "attestation fiscale" for each year, which details the total amount declared each year.
You will need to supply testimonies ("attestations") that you have paid all appropriate social contributions ("cotisations"). These "attestations de vigilance" are available to download from your URSSAF on-line account. Originals are requested, but print-outs of the downloads are accepted.
Micro-entrepreneurs are required to pay business tax - the Contribution Fonciere des Entreprises (CFE). You will hence need to supply a "Certificat de Regularite Fiscale" stating that you are up-to-date with CFE payments. This is obtained by request from your local tax office where the business is registered.
The above information was current as of November 2017, when paper applications to the relevant prefecture were obligatory.
Following Decree n 2023-65 of 3 February 2023, on-line applications are now a possibility, and some of the information provided may now be superseded.
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