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Old Dec 1st 2020, 10:35 am
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Does anyone happen to know being the holder of a UK S1 (pensioner or worker) will continue to give exemption from CSG/CRDS on pensions / investment income / earned income after 31 Dec?
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Originally Posted by EuroTrash
Does anyone happen to know being the holder of a UK S1 (pensioner or worker) will continue to give exemption from CSG/CRDS on pensions / investment income / earned income after 31 Dec?
Not sure if this will work, but it has just come up on twitter.

Not too sure if this helps with your question.
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Old Dec 2nd 2020, 7:34 am
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Originally Posted by mikelincs
Not sure if this will work, but it has just come up on twitter.
https://twitter.com/petertimmins3/st...02200573485057

Not too sure if this helps with your question.
This is very interesting for those with 2nd homes in France, good for them to know,
but I think ET is asking about the taxes levied on UK S1-holders' declared income. I've no idea about the impact of Brexit on the CSG/CRDS, but in any case, as any income tax/social levies are paid on the previous year's declared income (i.e. pre-Brexit), it might not be known until the Avis d'Imposition arrives next year.
The Service-Public site on the subject might get updated soon to cover this issue...

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Thank you @mikelincs, that is very intereting. It might be a relevant piece of the jigsaw I was trying to make, but how it all fits together is far from obvious. Maybe it hasn't even been decided yet.
I was only wondering out of idle curiosity really. It crossed my mind that if I officially became resident in France again before the end of this year, and if I then refrained from working in France for the next year and a half, I could make myself eligible for an S1. In fact I'm not going to do either of those things, but I just wondered what difference if any it would have made.

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