Thank you, oh nagogs on real estate in France, you will run away. The article says:
"In all cases, you are exempt from capital gains tax on any property that you have owned for more than 22 years."
In Russia, this term is 3 years and it does not matter what kind of property you sell, the main one, where you live or the additional one, which you use or not.
It's not over: you are also taxed each time you donate (with exemptions and reductions...). A house passed down from generation to generation will be taxed and re-taxed, in addition to local taxes. But as they say at the WEF: "you will have nothing and you will be happy"
Taxes and donations in France :
https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F10203There is no inheritance tax in Russia, only a state duty of 0.3%, if the owner of the property gives it to a close relative during his lifetime, then there will be no taxes. 0.3% is paid not from the market value, but from the amount of expert assessment, which is underestimated to the maximum. In France, there are no such holes in the laws?