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Individual clients

Arsene advises individual and institutional clients on how to define and implement compensation instruments that best assess and/or compensate employee and officer performance, especially during acquisition transactions. Arsene also supports clients in international compensation management as well as in negotiating tax conditions on arrival or departure.

With the support of the Taxand network, Arsene offers long-term support in managing personal tax issues relative to the management and transfer of their personal and professional assets in relationship with the client’s usual advisors (notaries, wealth planners, private bankers, accountants, etc.).

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Withholding tax exemption on outbound dividend distributions: all is not lost for holding companies

The decision of the Danish Supreme Court of 9 January 2023[1] has confirmed the possibility of applying the tax treaty between the country of the source of income and the country of the beneficial owner (versus the country of the apparent recipient) for the purpose of exemption from withholding tax. This defence in case of […]

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COVID-19: The rent waivers tax credit is implemented!

On December 17, the Finance Act for 2021 has been voted by Parliament. Now the terms of application of this tax credit are final under confirmation of the Constitutional Council As a reminder, the measure aims at granting a tax credit, equal to 50% of the rents waived during the period of application of the […]

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COVID-19: a tax credit to support rent waivers during the crisis

The French government has introduced an amendment to the Draft Finance Bill for 2021 in order to introduce a tax credit for lessors who have granted rent waivers to their lessees who are particularly vulnerable to the current crisis. On the basis of the text adopted at this stage by the National Assembly, the tax […]

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Annual 3% tax on real estate: accrued severity if you don’t file on time… for the second time!

In a LUPA decision dated November 4, 2020[1], the French Supreme Court specifies the consequences of a late filing of the #2746 tax form regarding the annual 3% tax on real estate in case of “recidivism” (“3% Tax“). The sanction, although severe but in accordance with the law, leads to the payment of the 3% […]