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OPTIMIZING YOUR TAX SITUATION WHEN SELLING A BUSINESS

Optimizing your tax situation when selling a business involves defining a fiscal strategy that takes into account your needs, assets, family, and various professional considerations.

Depending on the case, a tax optimization scheme can be set up well in advance, sometimes several years before the sale of the company or even shortly before.

It always requires thorough consideration, with which CM-Tax law firm and French tax experts can help and advise you, in respect of both tax and patrimonial law.

Tax optimization for the sale of your business in complete security is possible in France, according to the benefits granted by Law, without establishing an aggressive or abusive scheme likely to be challenged by tax authorities.

The French tax specialist law firm CM-Tax and its team of English speaking French tax advisors, based in Lyon and Marseille but operating throughout France, can assist you with the procedures related to the selling of your business and tax optimization.

CM-Tax law firm and its team of French tax experts also advises and assists the international community on all subjects relating to French tax law - tax advice and tax litigation - as well as French property law. We also assist the international community in the sale and acquisition of French real estate.
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