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Double taxation treaty

19 years ago
France and the US have a double taxation treaty. However, I'm not sure where the line is drawn. Is it that if one files his US taxes (as we are obligated to do no matter where we live), no matter if any tax was due (deductions greater than income) that no tax will be due in France as well? Or, on the otherhand, is it that France can charge an amount of tax that is the difference between what was paid in the US and what is due in France? anyone have any experience with this? Merci, James Kearney

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