Finding Your Way in France
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Leave your living trust behind
Why you might need to close your revocable or living trust before you move to France.
French Taxes on the Sale of U.S. Homes
Calculating your capital gains taxes on the sale of a U.S. home as an expat in France.
Working as a Seconded Employee in France
Understanding how seconded employees or Intra-Corporate Transfers work when a U.S. employee is sent to a posting in France: taxes, social charges, visas and labor protections.
Why choosing U.S. succession law has nothing to do with inheritance taxes in France
Estate tax issues for Americans in France
A quick note on reporting your foreign income
How an American expats should report U.S.-sourced income on French tax forms.
Setting up your tax ID for your first tax filing in France (cerfa Form 2043)
How to get your first numéro fiscale and get started with tax filings as an American expat in France
What is a French PEA and how do they work for American Expats?
Investments for U.S. expats in France: understanding the Plan d’épargne en actions (PEA) accounts and their tax advantages.