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Old Oct 15th 2012, 11:31 am
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Hi
I am a British plasterer with 25 years experience in all aspects of the trade.
I am coming to live near Rennes next week.

Any work available?
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Old Oct 15th 2012, 12:34 pm
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As it seems you are coming to live here (big, brave decision in the current climate), can one assume you have set yourself up as an A.P, and if so will you be certified to offer clients the benefit/reduction of tax credit?
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Old Oct 15th 2012, 12:38 pm
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can one assume you have set yourself up as an A.P, and if so will you be certified to offer clients the benefit/reduction of tax credit?
Hi, just to clarify, does A.P. stand for Artisan Professionnel? (or a typing error for AE?).
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Old Oct 15th 2012, 12:41 pm
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Originally Posted by philgriff
Hi
I am a British plasterer with 25 years experience in all aspects of the trade.
I am coming to live near Rennes next week.

Any work available?
Welcome to the forum, I'm going to move this to a more suitable section
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Old Oct 15th 2012, 2:45 pm
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Originally Posted by Tweedpipe
As it seems you are coming to live here (big, brave decision in the current climate), can one assume you have set yourself up as an A.P, and if so will you be certified to offer clients the benefit/reduction of tax credit?
What is an AP? I have researched tax laws in France and it seems that they are similar to UK laws for self employed people. Am I wrong?
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