Wednesday, October 9, 2013

100 EUROS IN CASH FOR AN AVIS DE NON-IMPOSITION


THE IRONY OF BEING A COM

This week many residents on French St-Martin received a letter stating that the processing of their 2012 revenue declaration indicates a non-taxable situation

It further states: We are informing you that by the december 6th, 2012 deliberation CT 7.2-2012 of the COM of St-Martin your "Non-taxable advice" will be delivered to you at the "TRESORERIE DE SAINT-MARTIN" against payment in cash value of the sum of one hundred Euros (100,00 Euros) 

THE IRONY:
First note that the called: "Avis d'imposition" or "Avis de non-imposition" is an indispensable document when accomplishing certain formalities or to be liable to certain benefits.

This deliberation sentencing the the non-taxable residents of French St-Martin to the penalty of 100 Euros in cash value to obtain a 'Non-taxable advice" is taken on the same year that the French government in metropolitan France has put into effect a new procedure deciding primarily: the replacement of this said document " Taxable advice" or "Non-taxable advice" by a new document called: "AVIS D'IMPOT SUR LE REVENU" and secondly allowing all citizens liable for tax taxable or not taxable to obtain this document on INTERNET by simply downloading it.

See hereafter the two internet site informing how to process to be able to download free of charge this new document that replaces the former "Avis d'imposition" or "Avis de non-imposition"

http://vosdroits.service-public.fr/particuliers/R3120.xhtml
http://vosdroits.service-public.fr/particuliers/R33494.xhtml

This letter sentencing the "non-taxable" to a 100 Euros in cash penalty is signed by the "Tresorier de St-Martin": Basile Larive and the "Responsable du service Fiscal": Guy Pujol is headed: on the left: "Saint-Martin Caraibes Francaises", on the right the emblem of the French Republic: "Liberte - Egalite - Fraternite"
And on the bottom: MINISTERE DE L'ECONOMIE ET DES FINANCES

MY FIRST QUESTION: Does the "COM of St-Martin has the rights to send out to the population of St-Martin informative letters on deliberations of the "Conseil Territorial de la Collectivite de St-Martin" under the emblem of the French Republic and under the authority of the "Ministre de l'Economie et des Finances" when these local deliberations laws are discriminatory and taken in contradiction to the laws of the French Republic?

MY SECOND QUESTION: Why specify that this 100 Euros must be paid in cash value? What about the disable that may wish to pay on line or request by letter with a bank check?

MY THIRD QUESTION: What is the significance of the emblem of the Republic : "Liberte - Egalite - Fraternite" for we the citizens residing in French St-Martin?

MY FOURTH QUESTION: Can fiscal liberty granted to the COM of St-Martin allows the the later to institute laws that are discriminatory, retrograding laws compared to laws in force in metropolitan France, laws contrary to the fundamental principle on which fiscal Justice of the French Republic have been conceived?