Louis Vuitton Owner Bernard Arnault and Wife Hit with Nearly ₹227 Crore Tax Assessment
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Billionaire Bernard Arnault and his wife were hired in almost 22.5 million euros (about R$ 133 million) in additional taxes, according to a recent decision of the Paris Administrative Court of Appeal, cited by the AFP agency. Workers are sought: eight in ten companies have difficulty filling vacancies Technological food: smart ovens, robots and 'hot freezers' change the routine of the kitchens The president-executive of the global conglomerate o…
The boss of the global luxury giant LVMH, the French Bernard Arnault, was subjected to a tax adjustment of nearly 22.5 million euros, following a decision of the Paris Administrative Court of Appeal which he intends to challengeIn detail, 12.96 million "additional income tax and social contributions" contributions for 2010 and 9.5 million euros for the solidarity tax on wealth between 2012 and 2015 are "remitted" to Mr.Arnault and his wife, acco…
The boss of the world luxury giant LVMH Bernard Arnault, France's first fortune, was subjected to a tax relief of nearly 22.5 million euros, according to a decision of the administrative justice that he intends to contest. The substance of the case concerns the "complex shareholdership" of LVMH, according to the online media the Informed who unveiled the decision of the administrative justice on Saturday.
The leader of the French luxury conglomerate Moët Hennessy and Louis Vuitton (LVMH) was sentenced by the Paris Administrative Court of Appeal to pay EUR 22.5 million to the French tax authorities for tax evasion. According to the France-Presse agency, which consulted the case, the richest man in France, Bernard Arnault, said that he will appeal to the Council of State, body that adjudicates disputes between citizens and government. This decision…
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