- France’s 2026 Finance Bill lowers VAT registration thresholds.
- General VAT registration required if previous year’s turnover exceeds EUR37,500 or current year’s turnover exceeds EUR41,250.
- Lower thresholds set for construction services: EUR25,000 (prior year) and EUR27,500 (current year).
- Previous thresholds were higher, with EUR85,000 for goods and varying amounts for services and legal professionals.
- New rules take effect January 1, 2026.
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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