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French ESL and Intrastat Returns

Value Added Tax (VAT)
Local Language:
Taxe sur la valeur ajoutée (TVA)
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VAT Rates
Standard rate
20%
Reduced rate
10%, 5.5% and 2.1%

Due date and frequency of French ESL returns

ESL returns are always filed on a monthly basis. Quarterly VAT reporting is not allowed irrespective of the threshold or frequency of filing of the VAT return. The French ESL returns are due in case intra-Community supplies of goods or services are made in a period.

The ESL returns for goods are also known as état récapitulatif des livraisons de biens intra-UE in the local language. As for the European Sales Listing for services, this is known as declaration des échanges de services or DES in local language. These are two different returns in the French VAT compliance system.

Frequency of filing rules

    • Monthly
      Standard reporting period.
    • Quarterly
      Not applicable

Due date rules

    • Monthly
      10th working day of the month following the reporting period.

For the calculation of the due date, Saturdays are considered as working days.

The French tax authorities publish a calendar every year with the applicable ESL and DES deadlines.

Specific ESL scenarios in France

The most usual transactions codes in the French ESL:

  • Scenario
    Reporting requirement
  • Correction of the initial movement of stock reported in case of returned goods within 12 months
    Code 10
  • Movement of own stock
    Code 20
  • Intra-Community supply taxable in the country of arrival
    Code 21
  • Commercial regularization reducing the value (discount, return, etc.)
    Code 25
  • Commercial regularization increasing the value
    Code 25

French nil and corrective ESL returns

If there are no intra-Community supplies to be reported in a given period, a French nil ESL is NOT due.

Where the information reported in the ESL return is incorrect or incomplete, a corrective return must be submitted as soon as the incorrection is known.

Penalties on ESL returns in France

Missing an ESL return triggers a penalty of €750 if filed within the first 30 days following the deadline and €1,500 if filed after that date.

Regarding missing data on submitted returns, every box not completed in the DEB or DES return will be fined with €15, with a maximum penalty of €1,500 Euros.

In practice, however, these penalties are often not applied.

French Intrastat returns

Intrastat returns are always filed on a monthly basis. Quarterly VAT reporting is not allowed irrespective of the threshold or frequency of filing of the VAT return.

The Intrastat return is also known as EMEBI in the local language (enquête mensuelle statistique sur les échanges de biens intra-UE).

French Intrastat thresholds

In principle, Intrastat return must be submitted only by those taxpayers performing intra-Community transactions in France and that are part of the sample list of companies selected by the authorities for submitting the Intrastat return.

In the past, detailed statistics return had an exemption threshold of EUR 460,000 applying both to Arrivals and Dispatches flow. However, these thresholds are not used anymore, according to the official information. Businesses must not submit spontaneously an Intrastat return, but only upon receiving a letter from the authorities requesting to start submitting the return.

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