Dear all, we have been running our gites since 2013. We have received a request to complete the above mentioned form and send it off so that the can re-evaluate our taxes (taxe d'habitation etc.). Has anyone any experience of completing this form and if so can you recall what category gites come under. The closest I can come to is HOT5: "Cette catégorie comprend les hôtels clubs, les villages de vacances, les résidences hôtelières composées d’appartements, maisonnettes, bungalows intégrés dans un ensemble proposant divers équipements sportifs ou de loisirs : complexe aquatique, tennis…" but that doesn't feel quite right to me.
If no-one can answer then I think its a trip to Perigueux next week for us.
Form 6660-REV DÉCLARATION D’UN LOCAL À USAGE PROFESSIONNEL O
If you just have a couple of gites you're definitley not in that category, that's for holiday parks and the like.
I've looked at the notice accompanying the form, and I think you need to be careful, don't just guess and fill it in.
Whether or not you need to fill it in at all will, I suspect, depend on how your business is structured; this form is for the revision of local tax bases for professional premises.
Don't ignore it though, these things don't usually go away!
I've looked at the notice accompanying the form, and I think you need to be careful, don't just guess and fill it in.
Whether or not you need to fill it in at all will, I suspect, depend on how your business is structured; this form is for the revision of local tax bases for professional premises.
Don't ignore it though, these things don't usually go away!
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In case it's helpful, there's a little thread on my experience with this form here:
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I don't know if any rules have changed since then, but after much discussion, I got the "it doesn't apply to you" answer. Still got the whopping CFE bill though!
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I don't know if any rules have changed since then, but after much discussion, I got the "it doesn't apply to you" answer. Still got the whopping CFE bill though!