Tax in Réunion

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TL;DR

Réunion is a French overseas department (DOM) following French tax frameworks with DOM-specific adjustments. TVA reduced 8.5 percent standard.

Tax authority

DGFiP under French framework with DOM adjustments [SC1].

Filing framework

French calendar applies.

Residency

French rules apply [SC2].

Personal income tax

French progressive + DOM tax-credit reductions.

Corporate tax

French 25 percent + DOM-specific incentives.

Indirect tax

TVA reduced 8.5 percent standard [SC3]. Octroi de mer applies.

Cryptoassets

French framework applies.

Treaties

French treaty network applies.

Frequently asked

How does Réunion's tax framework work?

French overseas department under French tax framework with DOM adjustments. TVA reduced 8.5 percent standard. Loi Girardin investment incentives apply.

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Sources

The figures, dates, and rules on this page are sourced from the documents listed below. Where two sources disagree, both are listed.

  1. DGFiP · accessed
Important disclaimer

Informational only — not tax advice. This page summarises publicly available information about tax in Réunion as of May 2026. Tax laws change, individual circumstances vary, and the application of any rule depends on your specific facts.

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