You envisage to invest in real estate in France
Experience proves that it is essential that you can rely on professional advisors to guide you through a regulatory environment you might not understand and to reassure you in the face of a complex and changing tax and legal environment.
Our multilingual team is qualified and experienced to deal with cross-border matters and can thus explain and sort out the intricacies of domestic and international legislation to foreign investors or individuals encountering this for the first time and to provide the following assistance:
– In depth analysis of the purchase agreement, representation and coordination with the notary if needed
– Financial engineering
– Advice on how best to structure the acquisition considering all the impacts involved (tax, inheritance, etc…)
– With our CPA partner, QUARTZ EXPERTISE, we can handle the creation of a company when recommended and take care of the accounting, tax and legal compliances.
– Assistance in the administration of your company in contact with your bank, insurer, various service providers, the syndic and other professionals involved.
You envisage to relocate to France
Firstly, we believe it is essential that you are fully informed of the consequences of such a change in terms of both French tax law and civil law. In particular :
.. we will focus on determining where and how your income will be taxed after relocation to France, if you will be subject to wealth tax, inheritace tax, etc.
.. we will assess how your marriage contract will be taken into account in France, what rules will apply to your inheritance and, if necessary, we can introduce you to a specialised French notary, etc.
In a second stage, we can help you to :
– redefine your asset-holding strategy taking into account the impact of your move to France, particularly in terms of taxation.
– structure your new business in France or optimise your remuneration, notably thanks to the impatriation tax regime.
– help you obtain a residence permit and a social security coverage in France.
– and of course, prepare your personal tax returns.