The French Ministry of Finance and Public Accounts has declared that the tax measure letting companies to use an amortization base of 140% on certain industrial investments will be further extended by 1 year. Accordingly for investments in qualifying industrial, manufacturing and scientific research equipment which are created between 15 April 2015 and 14 April 2017, the taxpayer may increase the usual amortization base by 40%.
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