- French Government halts plan to lower VAT exemption threshold for services
- Original plan was to reduce threshold from EUR37,500 to EUR25,000
- Change was initially set for March 1, 2025, then postponed to June 1, 2025
- Feedback from stakeholders, especially self-employed, led to reconsideration
- Change may be included in the 2026 Finance Bill
- Government remains committed to reducing threshold to EUR25,000
- Preparatory work will continue for a balanced solution
- Solution will consider competition realities, especially in construction
- Aim is to simplify the system while meeting stakeholder expectations
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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