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WE RECAP THE REASON BILLS HAVE INCREASED FOR THE VAST MAJORITY IN 2023, AS PAYMENT DEADLINES APPROACH This month is the deadline for payments of the _taxe foncière_ property owners’ tax,
which this year has in most cases risen at least 7.1%, linked to cost-of-living rises. This tax is based on half of a theoretical ‘VLC’ rental value used by tax offices for your property.
Your local council – sometimes also an intercommunal body – then applies a percentage rate. THE RENTAL VALUE IS LINKED TO THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX VLCs are subject to annual national
revaluation, which since 2018 is linked to the consumer price index. Some MPs had argued for a cap at 3.5% this year, which sees the largest rise since 1989. Finance experts FSL say that,
out of 191 communes of at least 40,000 population, around a fifth also raised their own rates – although five communes decided to lower theirs. The rise in VLCs for 2024’s tax is expected to
be 5%. It remains to be seen if the government will act to reduce the bills next year. READ MORE: TAXE FONCIÈRE EXPLAINER: WHO PAYS AND THE EXEMPTIONS HOUSEHOLDS WILL PAY LESS PROPERTY TAX
Despite this, financial media _Les Echos_ estimates that households still saved an average €720 in tax this year as a result of no longer paying _taxe d’habitation _accommodation tax on main
homes. Some councils cited its loss as one reason for raising rates but the government claims it compensated councils for this “to the nearest euro”. READ MORE: WHY DO ONLY SECOND HOME
OWNERS PAY TAXE D’HABITATION IN FRANCE? SPREAD THE COST If you have not done so, you might consider the _mensualisation_ (monthly instalment) system for local property taxes for 2024, which
can be done if you have a bank account in France or the Sepa zone, including the UK. You can request it via your personal space at impots.gouv.fr or by phone, using the number on your tax
bills. PAYMENT DEADLINES OCTOBER 16: 10th mensualisation instalment; also the date to pay your bill if you pay in one go and are not using a ‘digital’ payment; OCTOBER 21 (MIDNIGHT): The
deadline for payments by internet or by smartphone app. The money will be taken from October 26. RELATED ARTICLES I LIVE IN THE US – HOW CAN I PAY TAXE FONCIÈRE BILL IF NOT IN FRANCE? HOW
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