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Some decisions on local taxes taken at the municipal level this year in France will affect homeowners in 2015 and 2016. New increases in residential taxes (taxe d’habitation) and property tax (taxe foncière) as well as surtaxes on second homes and building lots are part of the program.
Property taxes are everywhere in the world, but in France, there are two particular types you need to know about. First, the taxe foncière, a property tax for which the owner is liable, and a taxe d’habitation, for which
Property owners who spend less than 184 days a year in France and do not pay income taxes in France are considered “non-resident.” Non-resident owners are expected to: