Can an auto-entrepreneur in France?

The status of Auto-Entrepreneur in France is limited to a maximum turnover, which depends on the type of activity. (The figures given here are those published for 2021.) 72,600€ per year for supplying services, or selling your own creation of products. 176,200€ per year for buying and reselling products.

What is a micro-entrepreneur France?

What is a Micro-Entrepreneur? A simple business status is available to someone who wishes to establish a small business in France. The status was originally called auto-entrepreneur, but it is now called micro-entrepreneur. Those adopting this status run the business as a micro-entreprise.

How can I get auto-entrepreneur visa in France?

The website to apply is www.autoentrepreneur.urssaf.fr (only available in French). Click Créer mon auto-entreprise. Click the button that says: Déclarer mon auto-entreprise. This takes you to the start of your application.

How do I start a micro enterprise in France?

The basics. If you want to start a business in France, you’ll need to have a residence permit or be an EU citizen. You may need qualifications or diplomas that French authorities recognize. Then you’ll need to research the market, make budget forecasts and financial plans, and if necessary look for funding.

How do I register as an auto-entrepreneur in France?

The process of registering an auto-entrepreneur business can be done either:

  1. In person, at the relevant Centre de Formalités des Entreprises (CFE)
  2. By sending the form Micro-entrepreneur Déclaration de Début d’Activité (13821*03), correctly filled in, to CFE.
  3. Online, by filling in a sequence of online forms.

Can a foreigner start a business in France?

Anyone can set up a business in France. You do NOT need to be a resident or be an EU citizen to become a French business owner. It can help, but if you live and work outside the EU, you can still open a company in France by simply registering a business address in France.

How can second home owners spend more than 90 days in France after Brexit?

The temporary long-stay visa The visas that British visitors now need to apply for to have an extended visit to France for up to 90 days are the visa de long séjour temporaire (VLST) ‘visiteur’.