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Subcontracting and retrocession

Tax risk: 🔥 | Deductibility: 100%.

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Written by Lionel ROSU
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Subcontracting and retrocession expenses are 100% deductible 👩🏻‍⚕️. All you need to do is provide proof that these expenses generate income.

Here are a few examples:

  • Nursing tariff office, physiotherapy or dental practice: subcontracting to independent nurses, dentists or physiotherapists

  • Architectural firm : subcontracting to an independent architect, study by a stability expert billed back to the customer

  • Law firm : replacement by another lawyer, subcontracting to an independent lawyer, study by a specialist lawyer

💡 Be sure to obtain invoices clearly specifying the content of the assignment. Otherwise, the controller may become suspicious and reject it.

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