Mon-26-09-2016, 20:20 PM
If anyone has been through this predicament I would be really grateful for some advice. We bought our property last November. We have a main house and a small house attached to it, plus various sheds and outbuildings.
When we signed for the property the Notaire stated to us, that on that day he was changing the address from 2 separate addresses to just one address. Basically we have two houses now under one address.
Today we have just received our first Taxe Fonciere bill. On the bill they have put down the two houses as having different numbers, and totalled the bill for the two houses as one payment, although itemised individually on the bill.
I sent them an email today, with the power of Google translate and explained to them that the two houses have become one address. They then sent a form to be filled in and sent back...more dreaded paperwork, but I've been trying to fill this form in with no joy. It would appear that this form is for if you have had work done to make 2 houses become one, but we've had no work done. They are just two houses on the same land, but with one address. I just want to make sure we're not needlessly paying 2 Fonciere payments instead of one.
Has anyone else had this issue on here? If so I would be interested to know how you got on. The form they have emailed is a H1. I'm in a right mess here with this one. I don't want to go and pay for something if we don't need to. So, if you have 2 houses joined, but known as one address, do you pay one, or two Fonciere payments?
Thanks
When we signed for the property the Notaire stated to us, that on that day he was changing the address from 2 separate addresses to just one address. Basically we have two houses now under one address.
Today we have just received our first Taxe Fonciere bill. On the bill they have put down the two houses as having different numbers, and totalled the bill for the two houses as one payment, although itemised individually on the bill.
I sent them an email today, with the power of Google translate and explained to them that the two houses have become one address. They then sent a form to be filled in and sent back...more dreaded paperwork, but I've been trying to fill this form in with no joy. It would appear that this form is for if you have had work done to make 2 houses become one, but we've had no work done. They are just two houses on the same land, but with one address. I just want to make sure we're not needlessly paying 2 Fonciere payments instead of one.
Has anyone else had this issue on here? If so I would be interested to know how you got on. The form they have emailed is a H1. I'm in a right mess here with this one. I don't want to go and pay for something if we don't need to. So, if you have 2 houses joined, but known as one address, do you pay one, or two Fonciere payments?
Thanks