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I retired in Canada and receive a pension taxable in France. When do I have to pay the French income tax ?

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I retired in Canada and receive a pension taxable in France. When do I have to pay the French income tax ?

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When pensions paid by a French pension plan to a Canadian resident are taxable in France, the tax is withheld at the time of the payment of the pension. However in certain cases (multiple pensions or pension exceeding 38214 Euros in 2006 (see pensions), you must file an income tax return 2042 and the regularization of the payments is made by the Centre des Impôts des Non-Résidents. The tax return must include the details of the taxable pensions and of the withholdings.

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