Remote working rules, tax errors and Poutine - 6 essential articles for life in France
Briefly

This article discusses multiple current issues affecting expatriates in France, particularly focusing on remote work regulations, correcting income tax mistakes, and potential housing taxes on non-EU buyers. It highlights the idea that remote work is an attractive option for those looking to move to France, while also addressing important tax implications. Additionally, it touches on Spain's measures which may prompt similar actions from France regarding real estate purchases by foreigners. Finally, the article mentions recent political decisions on low-emission zones and addresses common misconceptions about health issues like obesity in France.
For those of working age who want to move to France, the opportunity of working remotely for a company back in your home country can seem an ideal solution.
Spain is pushing ahead with tough new measures to limit the purchase of real estate by non-resident foreigners, in order to try and tackle its housing crisis.
At the end of last month, France's MPs voted in favour of scrapping low-emission zones - but this might not spell the end for France's patchwork of zones.
There's a popular misconception that obesity is not a problem in France - whole books have even been written on this subject.
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