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sofixa a day ago

Based on what?

The French tax system is pretty simple. Taxes are high, but simple. The website you use to file your taxes is also pretty simple, and every single field has a button that explains what it is about and in which cases you should write stuff inside.

The only annoying parts are if you have accounts outside of France, you have to declare them. And if you get dividends/capital gains in foreign currencies outside of the EU, you have to calculate yourself how much tax you owe using a bunch of tables per country and currency.

realusername a day ago | parent [-]

For basic taxes yes but you have annex forms which are 20 pages long in the french system.

Thorrez a day ago | parent | next [-]

20 pages? My 2024 full pdf from turbotax was 644 pages.

sofixa a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Yes, and? Nobody would fill all annexes. They are annexes because they're not part of the common path, and are only needed in specific scenarios. Their length is kind of irrelevant.

terminalshort a day ago | parent [-]

This is exactly the way it works in the US. All the really complex parts are never even used by 99% of people.