PODCAST: French tax traps to avoid and why Paris is divided in two
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PODCAST: French tax traps to avoid and why Paris is divided in two
"Footballer Samir Nasri claimed not to be a tax resident of France but was handed a 5 million tax bill after authorities tracked his Deliveroo account, revealing over 200 meal deliveries to his French address."
"Delays in getting or renewing residency permits are currently a significant issue for foreigners in France, prompting the Interior Minister to promise a 'massive plan' to address these delays."
"Brittany is unique in France as it has no tolls on its motorways, raising questions about the special circumstances that allow this exception."
"The differences between the east and west parts of Paris are notable, influenced by geography, politics, and the effects of gentrification on housing."
The Talking France podcast covers various current issues in France, including tax problems faced by footballer Samir Nasri, who received a significant tax bill. It addresses delays in residency permits and the government's plan to resolve these issues. The podcast also discusses Brittany's unique situation of having no motorway tolls and the implications of the EU's Entry & Exit System. Additionally, it explores the socio-political differences between the eastern and western parts of Paris, including the impact of gentrification on housing.
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