The U.S. has some reciprocal tax treaties with France; you need to talk to a CPA or lawyer to determine which if any apply to your situation. However, if you don't owe the U.S. tax, then you will owe tax in France; or, if you don't owe French tax, you will owe tax in the U.S. You can't get past the tax either way.
I want to apply online to enter the cube but i am not sure how to apply what do I do
A US passport will do. However, France is a part of the Schengen territories. Basically this means you can stay in France for up to 90 days on a normal short stay visa (given upon entry to the country). You must then be out of France at least 90 days before you are able to return again for a visit. If you wish to stay longer you will have to apply for a different kind of visa. That is based on my personal experience with travel back and forth to France. It would behoove you to read the article listed in related links.
Apply to affected area will be AAA (Apply to Affected Area every 12 hours = AAA q12h)
A directory rule in France refers to a legal or regulatory principle that provides guidance on how to interpret and apply laws, but is not strictly binding. It serves as a framework for decision-making while allowing for flexibility and discretion in specific cases. Directory rules can be found in various areas of law, including administrative and civil law, and they help ensure that legal provisions are implemented in a manner that is reasonable and just.
Next date apply for convocation
No, I have not received a credit card that I didn't apply for.
Inheritance
Yes. But they need to be in France when they apply. If you're a student or a visitor in France, u've got a chance.
Yes, France's new constitution did apply to its overseas colonies.
This depends on many factors. First and foremost are you in a community property state? Did the inheritance pass through a will or a trust? I would suggest you talk to an estate attorney. However, in most cases once you receive the inheritance into your estate as a married couple it becomes the property of both spouses. Therefore, they may have a right to half of the inheritance. Also if you have been married for a set period of time as designated by your state then they too may have a right to half of the inheritance. Once the inheritance was removed from your mother's estate in no longer was your mother's property, but was added to your estate. Being married give your spouse the right to marital assets of which this became when your mother's estate was settled and you received your inheritance.
No. Inheritance and Estate TaxesThere is no inheritance or gift tax and the estate tax does not apply to decedents whose date of death is on or after January 1, 2006.For further information, visit the Arizona Department of Revenue web site
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If you are speaking about disputes over ownership or inheritance of it, yes, it does.
you can apply to join the Foreign Legion
No. You must actually go to France to apply.
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The Louisiana inheritance tax is imposed on the heirs or legatees of a decedent for the privilege of receiving property from the deceased. Effective January 1, 2008, inheritance tax shall not apply to deaths occurring after June 30, 2004. See Acts 2008, No. 822.