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Max Participations is a local tax audit service provider for B2B companies in France. Its core offering is not general-purpose SaaS software, but the recovery of overpaid amounts related to Taxe Foncière (property tax) and CFE. It promises to review corporate tax bills, cadastral rental values, surface areas, classifications, and related items, and to file claims with the French public finance authorities on behalf of clients. The page highlights a “no recovery, no fee” model.
The service process is divided into three stages: preliminary review, in-depth expert audit, and recovery of funds. For the preliminary review, companies need to provide their property tax/CFE bills from the past two years; an assessment of potential recovery is usually delivered within 5-10 business days. The full audit and submission of claim materials takes around 4-8 weeks, and refunds are generally received 3-6 months after submission. Key review areas include cadastral rental values based on 1970s benchmarks, the weighting of surface areas and ancillary spaces, errors in industrial/commercial and specific property categories, and the management of claims and dispute procedures. Target sectors include hotels, restaurants, fitness businesses, franchise chains, and multi-site companies.
Pricing is success-based: there are no file fees, upfront payments, or subscription fees. A percentage commission is charged only on the amount actually recovered by the company, though the specific rate is not disclosed. In terms of data security, the page explicitly states that an NDA is signed before documents are exchanged, tax data is transmitted through secure channels, data is not shared with third parties, and the service complies with RGPD. No information was found about third-party integrations, permission systems, APIs, cloud deployment, self-hosting, or other SaaS product features.
The advantages are its relatively low commercial risk, as companies do not need to invest upfront; its end-to-end process covering analysis, documentation, claims, and follow-up; and its focus on a niche French local tax scenario, making it suitable for businesses with complex tax bases or multiple locations. The drawbacks are that it is not standard enterprise software and lacks information on configurable platforms, reporting, collaboration permissions, APIs, and integrations. Key details such as commission rates, team size, qualifications, and service SLAs are also not disclosed.
It is suitable for companies with business premises in France that pay property tax or CFE and suspect they may have overpaid, especially hotels, fitness businesses, restaurants, and franchise chains. Chinese companies with stores or properties in France could evaluate it as a tax recovery consultant; if their business does not involve French taxation, its relevance is very limited. Access from China is not covered in the main text, and network connectivity and cross-border payment methods are unknown. It may be worth comparing it with local French tax lawyers, accounting firms, or local tax consulting companies.
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