he share of other income is the percentage represented by the asset base income declared and other income in the total amount of taxable income of the geographic area observed.This income includes essentially income from the asset base: income from securities and movable assets taxable under the personal income tax scheme (which excludes tax-exempt income such as the "A savings" bank account and investment products subject to flat rate tax), net property income (rents, tenant farming rents, shares in property investment companies, billboards), ancillary income (non-professional business profits- BIC, non-professional and non-business profits (BNC) and gross income from non professional furnished rented property).This is only one part of income from the asset base, namely the income declared and taxable as personal income (which excludes financial, tax-exempt income, investment income subject to flat rate tax and other property-sourced income). In certain cases the share may appear outside of the normal bracket (between 0 and 100%).
<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>he share of other income is the percentage represented by the asset base income declared and other income in the total amount of taxable income of the geographic area observed.</p><p>This income includes essentially income from the asset base: income from securities and movable assets taxable under the personal income tax scheme (which excludes tax-exempt income such as the "A savings" bank account and investment products subject to flat rate tax), net property income (rents, tenant farming rents, shares in property investment companies, billboards), ancillary income (non-professional business profits- BIC, non-professional and non-business profits (BNC) and gross income from non professional furnished rented property).</p><p>This is only one part of income from the asset base, namely the income declared and taxable as personal income (which excludes financial, tax-exempt income, investment income subject to flat rate tax and other property-sourced income). In certain cases the share may appear outside of the normal bracket (between 0 and 100%).</p></div>