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    Bloomberg Tax
    February 4, 2026 (21 days ago)

    France Administrative Court of Appeal of Paris Clarifies Company’s Tax Liability, Research Tax Credit Eligibility

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    France VAT News • Bloomberg Tax

    Summary

    The French Administrative Court of Appeal of Paris issued Decision No. 24PA02339 on Jan. 30, 2026, clarifying a company's liability for corporate income tax, social contributions, VAT, and payroll tax, and its eligibility for research tax credits. The court found the audit was not irregular and that a director’s driving course expense was not professional, granting only partial relief.

    Key Insights

    What did the French Administrative Court of Appeal of Paris decide regarding the audit of the company?

    The court found that the audit was not proven irregular.

    How did the court rule on the director’s driving course expense?

    The court found there was no convincing proof that the expense was professional.

    What types of taxes did the decision clarify the company’s liability for?

    The decision clarified liability for corporate income tax, related social contributions, VAT, and payroll tax.

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