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How do France's tax treaties actually affect residency and French-source income?

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Nicolas Bernard
March 5, 2026 2,879 views 1 answer
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I need a practical treaty answer for France, especially for someone moving in or out or dealing with cross-border income. Please explain why domestic residence rules are only the first layer, how treaty residence can change the result, and what still stays taxable in France for non-residents.

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