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Where can I find my French tax number?

Writer Sophia Bowman

Your tax number is a unique, 13-digit number that you need for all tax-related procedures. It appears at the top of the first page of your most recent income tax return. It is also printed on the main tax documents that you receive, including the assessment notices for your income taxes and local taxes.

How can I find my tax identification number online?

Your TIN may be found on a variety of documents, including tax returns and also any forms filed with the IRS. Your SSN will be found on a social security card issued by the Social Security Administration.

Where do I find the tax identification number?

The U.S. Taxpayer Identification Number may be found on a number of documents, including tax returns and forms filed with the IRS, and in the case of an SSN, on a social security card issued by the Social Security Administration.

When do income tax allowances change in France?

The allowance is increased each year in line with inflation. In addition to the 10% allowance, for those aged over 65 years on 1st January of the tax year, a fixed sum is deducted from your total net income before you become liable to income tax.

Who is required to file an income tax return in France?

In France the income tax return is generally a family return with spouses and dependent children reporting their income jointly. Married couples are required to file jointly – exceptions are allowed only under very limited circumstances.

How old do you have to be to claim dependents in France?

In certain cases, major children can be claimed as dependents: if they are under 21 years of age, or are less than 25 years of age and are students. France uses an income-splitting system to determine the applicable tax rate – therefore, the larger the family size, the lower the income tax.

Do you have to pay French tax if you live abroad?

If you have left France last year, and now live abroad, but you continue to have taxable income from France, you should send the declaration to your last tax office. If you continue to earn income from France after you have ceased to resident, in the year you leave you will need to complete at least two forms.