Changes in april in france for drivers, health patients and homeowners

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SEE OUR LIST OF CHANGES TO EVERYDAY LIFE COMING IN DURING THE NEW MONTH END TO VEHICLE INSURANCE STICKERS Vehicles will no longer need to show a green insurance vignette from April 1.


Instead, all insurance information will be contained on an online system accessible by police, who can use it to check the status of a vehicle. Our previous articles which you can find below


cover the change in depth, and show you how you can check if your vehicle already appears on the database before the change. READ MORE: END OF GREEN CAR INSURANCE STICKER IN FRANCE: EIGHT


QUESTIONS ANSWERED READ MORE: INSURANCE CHANGE FOR DRIVERS: CAN I SEE IF CAR ON NEW FRENCH DATABASE? READ MORE: END OF CAR INSURANCE STICKERS IN FRANCE: WHAT ABOUT DRIVING ABROAD? MANDATORY


ROADWORTHINESS TEST FOR MOTORBIKES Motorbikes and other vehicles that previously did not have to undergo mandatory roadworthiness (contrôle technique or CT) tests in France will need to from


April 15. The process will be slowly rolled out, with the oldest vehicles (those first registered before 2017) needing their tests done in 2024. By 2027, all motorbikes currently on the


road will have needed a CT test. Licence-free cars will also now need these tests. READ MORE: HOW WILL NEW CONTRÔLE TECHNIQUE TESTS WORK FOR MOTORBIKES IN FRANCE? MEDICAL FEE PRICE INCREASE


The cost of the _franchise médicale_, a mandatory charge not covered by social security on medicine payments, will double from 50c to €1 on March 31. This also applies to paramedical


consultations and medical transport costs (rising to €2 and €4 respectively). However, the €50 annual maximum limit for such charges will remain. READ MORE: MEDICINES IN FRANCE WILL COST


PATIENTS MORE FROM SPRING BENEFIT PAYMENT INCREASES A number of benefits paid by the Caf (_caisses d'Allocations familiales_) will increase by 4.6% from April 1. Notably, these include


the _REVENU DE SOLIDARITÉ ACTIVE_ (RSA) _PRIME D’ACTIVITÉ_, _allocations familiales_ (family benefits), _ALLOCATION AUX ADULTES HANDICAPÉS_ (AAH) and the _aide personnalisée au logement_


(APL) housing benefits, among others. This is also the case for those who receive benefits through the _Mutualité sociale agricole_ (MSA). Applicants will not need to do anything, and the


new rates will be automatically applied. ENERGY RENOVATION SCHEME FUNDING LOWERED Funding for some renovation projects using the MaPrimeRénov’ scheme will drop by as much as 30% from April


onwards. These changes mostly affect households categorised as having the ‘most modest’ (les plus modestes) income levels. Notably, aid for those who heat their homes with wood pellets or


woodchips in this category will drop from €2,500 to €1,800. In addition, after April 1 other grants will require a ‘compulsory energy audit’ (_audit énergétique obligatoire_) instead of an


‘incentive energy audit’ (_audit énergétique incitatif_). These ‘compulsory audits’ will also be the only ones eligible for partial reimbursement. READ MORE: ACT SOON IF APPLYING FOR WOOD


HEATING GRANT IN FRANCE AS AID TO DROP END OF WINTER RENTAL TRUCE AND RENT CAPS The _trêve hivernale_, which limits the ability for landlords to evict tenants, ends on April 1. During this


period, landlords cannot evict tenants, even if they are in arrears for their rents. The rules do not apply to squatters. A rent cap that has limited increases to only 3.5% will also end on


March 31, however landlords will only be able to increase prices when contracts are being renegotiated (or on a date stipulated in a signed rental contract). MINIMUM TAXI APP PRICE HIKES


Taxi booking applications such as Uber (called _véhicules de tourisme avec chauffeur_ or VTCs in French) now have a minimum ride cost of €9, regardless of distance travelled. In addition, a


one-hour journey now costs at minimum €30, and there is a minimum rate of €1 per kilometre travelled. The changes apply to all such apps, and came into force on March 26. PROPERTY TAX RAISES


Local councils have until April 15 to set the rates for the _taxe foncière _property tax. This is paid by all property owners, and calculated using a property’s theoretical rental value


called the VLC and a tax rate set by the council. VLCs will increase by 3.9% across the board in 2024, but councils have the possibility to raise or lower rates. Payments will not need to be


made until later in the year, however. READ MORE: TAXE FONCIÈRE EXPLAINER: WHO PAYS AND THE EXEMPTIONS RELATED ARTICLES STAY UP-TO-DATE: 14 RECENT OR UPCOMING CHANGES IN FRANCE WHAT CHANGES


IN FRANCE IN MARCH 2024 FOR RESIDENTS