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iddydanny1

Hello I've inherited from my Dad in the UK. All taxes paid in the UK. I have to inform the French tax office as I'll have tax to pay here being a resident. Does anyone know what documents they'll be looking for.



Tks

Iddy

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nicole8535

Hi Iddy

I used a French tax lawyer, rather than an accountant, when I received an inheritance from my aunt (she was US-based, but we are both Brits). He got my inheritance tax down from 60% to zero (it was a Trust)! Amazing! Of course, there were his fees involved but it was a life-changing saving! I don't think we can tag businesses in these posts, so please feel free to send me a message if you'd like his details.

Best, Nicole

iddydanny1

Hello thanks for your reply

I'm sourcing an international tax lawyer. I've been warned it'll be costly. Today booked an appointment with tax office to hear what they say.

Looked a lot online but no 2 versions the same.

nicole8535

@iddydanny1


Hi - I'll attempt to let you know my chap's name here - it was Pierre Taponier. Offices in Paris and New York. He was a genius!! Best of luck!

ParisJen

@nicole8535

hi nicole i am verybinterested! *** or *** in a similar siitation with my parents.

appreciate your help.

jennifer

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