Taxation of a Secondary Residence in France Held by a Belgian Resident

In this video, L&N members Marylène Bonny‑Grandil (Paris Bar) and André Bailleux (Brussels Bar) dive into the specific tax implications for Belgian residents who own a secondary home in France.

They explore:

  • 🇫🇷 French income tax obligations on rental or imputed rental income for non‑residents

  • 🇧🇪 How France–Belgium tax conventions prevent double taxation for Swiss or Belgian property owners

  • 🔍 Practical issues such as declaration procedures, local social contributions, and timing challenges

  • ✅ Case scenarios illustrating common structures, filing strategies, and optimization tips for cross-border property holdings

Watch the full video below for thorough insights from both jurisdictions:

 

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