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French Artisans
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04/05/2007, 9:04
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Suninfrance

Joined on 23/08/2004
Arnac Pompadour, Correze (19)
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So you are telling me that the TVA should be charged at 5.5%?
Is there a difference in the rate of TVA to be charged for work that will remain a permanent fixture (eg. fosse, pipework, extensions, etc) and stuff that can be removed (eg. hand made furniture, wooden shutters).
Just asking because I know of someone who charges all his work whether it's permanent or removable at 19.6% which I think is wrong. It's all very confusing and I would like to know for sure what the rules are, so next time I receive a Devis, I know exactly what I am paying for.
Jan
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04/05/2007, 12:18
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Clair

Joined on 23/08/2004
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Things have changed a bit (tighter restrictions) since the decree of 10/08/2006.
I suspect most artisans do not have time to read through the newer regulations and try their best when they quote for a job. It is really down to the owner to look into it and make sure he pays the right rate, as at the end of the day, he is the person who will be held liable by the authorities. ![Sad [:(]](/cs/images/emotions/sad.gif)
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04/05/2007, 12:42
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Blanche Neige
Joined on 07/12/2005
Surrey / 17
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"It's a bit more complicated than that I'm afraid, as I understand it, to get a rate of 5.5% it must be for renovation work to a habitation older than X number of years. " |
X years = 2![Smile [:)]](/cs/images/emotions/smile.gif)
There has been a lot of discussion about this T.V.A. business in the past and I am sure that sooner or later an artisan will post with correct answer. |
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04/05/2007, 16:45
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Nick Trollope

Joined on 23/08/2004
Broons, Dept 22
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I thought I already did.....
TVA on all work by an Artisan on property is at 5.5%, except when;
The property is not habitation, or less than 2 years old, the bit of the property worked upon is less than 50% of the whole (such as a commercial site with a small dwelling inside), the work is on new build (such as an extension) or the works are major (a total rebuild), the property was previously used as a dwelling (ie. not barn conversions) and not where the client is not the renter or owner of the property (ie. all subcontracted work is at 19.6% to the contractor).
A fitted kitchen in an existing room (or a replacement fitted kitchen) would be 5.5%. A new bathroom, where one did not exist before would be 5.5%, unless you built an extension to house it.....
OK, so there is confusion (ahem...), but the importantant thing (for the Artisan - and let's face it, we are gonna try to screw you whichever way we can) is to get the client to sign an attestation stating that they (the client & the property) meet the criteria for the reduced rate of TVA, including a clause that says that the client will pay the difference if the TVA is calculated incorrectly - oh yes, it is also a legal requirement...
Nick www.aplaceinfrance.com
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