I am a British citizen and resident in the UK or Ireland. I own a property in France which I rent out. Is this rental income taxable?
Yes, rental income is taxable in the country where the property is located, whatever your tax residence.
The taxation depends on whether the property is furnished or unfurnished (see below).
In any case, you have to file a tax return n°2042 (basic tax return).
Tax returns and their explanatory notes (in French) are available for download.
1 -Your property is unfurnished: you have the choice between two regimes :
Simplified Regime " Micro-Foncier " : if your rental income received in the year is under € 15.000.
Regime "réel" : if your rental income received in the year is over € 15.000 or by option, if this is your advantage. Caution: the option is irrevocable during 3 years.
Your income tax will be calculated at the minimum rate of 20% for non-residents.
Then you have to send your tax form(s) to:
Centre des Impôts des Non-Résidents
10 rue du Centre - 93 465 NOISY-LE-GRAND CEDEX - FRANCE
Data 2007
2- Your property is furnished: you have to file the forms n°2042 and 2042 C under the "micro BIC" regime.
Your income tax will be calculated at the minimum rate of 20% for non-residents.
Then you have to send your tax form(s) to:
Centre des Impôts des Non-Résidents
10 rue du Centre - 93 465 NOISY-LE-GRAND CEDEX - FRANCE
Data 2007