Hi there,
Wondered if someone could enlighten me with some info on cotisations please? Have you good people already had your bills in for 2008? Which forms do you fill in and to whom do they go with your figures on? Do they go on the tax forms that are returned? Our tax office told us that we wont receive these until March - has this changed due to RSI now issuing the payments instead of URSSAF?
Thanks
Regards
Charles
Thanks for your reply Charles. My hubby registered late 2006 but we havent received anything yet. The tax office told us that forms will be issued in March - is this the same thing or just for tax purposes?
Thanks again
I have just picked up on this thread because of the word cotistations and reading noticed that others had received bills in December, has my problem anything to do with this ?
Last June (2007) our daughter in law registered her new business with the chambre de metiers and did all ther relevant paperwork to gain the exemption of cotistations through the ACRE form, all was going well and she only had a small amount billed which wasn't covered by this form. She was also told that if her income didn't go above a certain level, then she could also extend this for another two years depending again on the income, which she would declare 3 months before the anniversary of her commencement date. In early December she had a bill for nearly 4,000 Euros!!!! from RSI for 2008 which came as a bit of a blow, as we were not aware of anything outstanding ., as she hasn't earned even half of that amount. A French friend called them and asked why she had this bill, they said it was for compulsory retirement contributions, (which we beleived were covered by ACCRE) and they agreed to recalculate based on her 2007 earnings. A letter was sent with the details of her income but she has only received a certificate which confirms her exemption for 2007 based on the amont she delared in her letter. The first of the payments for 2008 is nearly with us and we have heard nothing more?
any advise please?
Janet
Hi Celestine
If you have been putting away 40% of your husband's earnings since he started his activity then you should be prepared for your bill when it eventually arrives.
I have known people who have not had the money to pay their bills and they have come to an arrangement with the relevant bodies to pay in prearranged instalments until the amount is paid off. It is definitely not a good idea to get into this situation though as you will still have charges accumulating while you continue to work so effectively, you are running to stand still and it is much better to just prepare yourself well from the off.
Lisa
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