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Can I go and live in France, not pay any French income tax, and claim principal private residence exemption from French capital gains tax on a resale?

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Can I go and live in France, not pay any French income tax, and claim principal private residence exemption from French capital gains tax on a resale?

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A. No. You cannot say in the same breath that you do not reside in France and that you do. Q. I would like to live in France permanently and to go on paying income tax in the UK. I do not want to be bothered with French taxes. A. Under the double tax treaty between the UK and France, if you are fiscally resident in France, you must pay French income tax on all of your movable assets worldwide.

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