Can i get social charge credit on bank interest if have s1 in france?

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A BRITISH S1 HOLDER ASKS IF THEY CAN CLAIM A TAX CREDIT AGAINST SOCIAL CHARGE DEDUCTIONS FROM THEIR FRENCH SAVINGS ACCOUNT READER QUESTION: I AM BRITISH, LIVE IN FRANCE AND AS A RETIREE HAVE


AN S1 FORM FOR MY HEALTHCARE. WHEN I RECEIVE INTEREST FROM MY FRENCH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, SOCIAL CHARGES ARE DEDUCTED. COULD I CLAIM A TAX CREDIT FOR THESE WHEN I COMPLETE MY FRENCH TAX


RETURN? There are actually no 'tax credits' as such for social charges. However, residents of France who are linked to an EU/EEA/ Swiss or UK healthcare system and not a burden on


the French social security system can pay social charges on property and investment income at a reduced rate of 7.5% (instead of 17.2%) which is confirmed by ticking box 8SH on the annual


income declaration. If you have been paying too much and this is not refunded after your declaration we suggest you contact your tax office about it. Once your bank is aware of the


situation, it should make the levies at the correct level in future years. An S1 provides the right to the French healthcare system at no cost and, for those eligible, this replaces other


forms of entitlement, such as Puma (_protection universelle maladie_) which is allowed by right of residence. To benefit from the S1, a British resident in France usually needs to be


receiving a UK state pension. There is also an exemption (not a tax credit) from French social charges on foreign pension income for those in this situation but it only applies to pension


income. Please note that the fact you have paid these charges already on this income means that the income from these accounts should have been prefilled in the box 2BH in your French


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