Increase of the Social Security ceiling; new schedule of medical examinations for children; rate of remuneration of the ELP; schedule of CAF payments for the year 2025; evolution of the ...
from Saturday 4 January to Friday 31 January in Guadeloupe (971); from Wednesday 22 January to Tuesday 18 February in Saint Pierre and Miquelon (975); from Saturday 3 May to Friday 30 May in Saint ...
Since 1 er January 2025, it is prohibited to rent accommodation labeled G on the energy performance diagnostic. These energy-intensive properties, also known as heat sinks, are now considered ...
Since regulated gas tariffs ended on June 30, 2023, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has published a monthly benchmark natural gas sales price for residential consumers. The average ...
[Infographic] As the end of the year approaches, check out the dates of the 2025 holidays. Service-Public.fr reminds you of the main rules that apply to employees on those days. Article L.
To obtain social housing (or low-cost housing), you must make your request entirely online or with a form to deposit on site (at the counter). If your application is accepted, the waiting time to ...
The scale is used for calculating your tax. He is progressive. Tax scale To apply the previous tax to your taxable income, you must take into account the family quotient, that is, your number of ...
Are you looking for financial assistance to reduce your rent (or royalty if you are an institutional resident)? You can benefit from personalized housing assistance (APL) if you meet certain ...
After the birth or care of the child, the employee is entitled to paternity leave and care for the child. The beneficiary employee may be the father of the child who is married or bound by a Civil ...
Some legal holidays are non-working holidays in the public service. However, some services cannot be interrupted and public holidays can be worked (e.g. in hospitals). We present you with the ...
Member countries of the Schengen area Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy ...
Are you an employed worker and you are pregnant? You are on maternity leave which includes a period before you give birth (said prenatal leave) and a period after your delivery (said postnatal leave).