Alyah : Connexion et Déconnexion : Les Pièges à Éviter
🇮🇱 Making Aliyah: Are you truly connected to the Israeli system… or still dependent on France? 👉 “What do you mean… France never left me???” Making Aliyah is a profound transformation of your tax, banking, and financial life. Many new immigrants think they have “left France”… when in reality, they remain strongly connected to the French system without even realizing it. ➡️ Where do you actually pay your taxes? ➡️ Where is your economic center? ➡️ What is happening with your French business? ➡️ Is your estate still subject to French inheritance laws? ➡️ Could your French bank accounts become a problem? Schedule an appointment with the DRAY & DRAY firm 🌐 Website: https://cpa-dray.com/ 📞 Phone: 02-6319000 📩 Email: [email protected] In this episode, we analyze the major risk areas and the most frequent mistakes made by French citizens who make Aliyah without properly preparing their administrative and tax transition. 🔍 The 3 main pillars of your transition: Tax – Banking – Assets Making Aliyah often involves a dual reality: ✅ You live in Israel ❌ But your businesses remain in France And this is precisely where the complications begin. 💰 1. The tax connection Many people think that after leaving: they are no longer French tax residents, they no longer have to declare anything in France, or that the French tax authorities “no longer care about them.” The reality is often much more complex. 📌 Where exactly is your center of economic interest? And this question can have significant consequences: double taxation, reporting obligations, tax audits, taxation of foreign income, and issues related to the France-Israel tax treaty. 🏦 2. Banking Connections This is probably one of the most underestimated aspects of Aliyah. You live in Israel… but: your accounts remain in France, your bank doesn't always understand your status, your international transactions increase, your supporting documents become more complex. ❓ Why does the bank request additional proof? ❓ Why are some transfers blocked? ❓ Why are institutions becoming stricter? Today, banking systems operate under increasingly stringent international compliance regulations. Poor preparation can lead to: administrative roadblocks, transfer difficulties, repeated requests for documents, and misunderstandings between French and Israeli banks. 🏠 3. Assets and Inheritance You have left France, but: you still own an apartment? rental property? company shares? heirs spread across several countries? ❓ Where will your estate be located after your departure? ❓ Does French law still apply? ❓ Does Israel automatically recognize certain French entities? ❓ Should you amend your will after Aliyah? ❓ How can you avoid conflicts between heirs living in different countries? ⚠️ The most common mistakes after Aliyah Here are the situations we regularly encounter: “I still have my business in France.” “I haven’t sold my apartment.” “I’m constantly going back and forth.” “My income is still being deposited into a French account.” “I thought leaving was enough.” “I never regularized my Israeli status.” “I don’t know where my estate will be handled.” These situations aren’t necessarily problematic… but they need to be managed intelligently. 🎯 Why Planning Ahead Has Become Essential in 2026 The international tax and banking landscape is becoming: more automated, more connected, more transparent, and much less tolerant of administrative inconsistencies. Information sharing between countries is increasing. Banks are becoming more cautious. And errors that were “tolerated” 15 years ago can now lead to real complications. 📌 Conclusion Making Aliyah isn’t just about changing countries. It’s about changing systems. And the more international your situation, the more important it becomes to properly plan your transition between France and Israel. Sign up for our newsletter: https://draynatco.substack.com/subscribe ► Subscribe to the channel so you don't miss any videos ➡➡➡ / @dray_dray-d ▬▬▬▬▬ IT'S ALSO HAPPENING HERE ▬▬▬▬▬ 👉 Facebook: / drayetdray 👉 LinkedIn: / cabinet-dray-et-dray 👉 Instagram: / cabinet_dray 👉 X (Twitter): / cabinetdray 👉 TikTok: / dray_dray1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit our website: www.cpa-dray.com

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