(Bloomberg) -- Planned tax increases to get France’s budget deficit under control will hit about 300 of the country’s biggest companies, Prime Minister Michel Barnier said. The increase will be ...
It's a subject that has caused a stir in French politics: the so-called Zucman tax. The proposal involves levying a minimum 2% tax on top of regular income tax on individuals who have assets of more ...
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Wealth Tax Stages Comeback in France
PARIS—France’s slide into political and fiscal dysfunction is generating a groundswell of support for a sweeping wealth tax that would represent a radical break from the pro-business agenda of ...
France’s National Assembly adopted an amendment on Monday that would increase taxes on the country’s largest companies next year, part of the government’s effort to rein in the deficit and find ...
In a significant development for multinational companies operating in the digital space, France’s Supreme Administrative Court (Conseil d’État) has referred the country’s Digital Services Tax (DST) ...
The rejection by France’s parliament of a wealth tax offers a glimmer, if only that, of optimism for the revival of pro-growth economic policies at Paris. The idea was to levy a tax of 2 percent on ...
Banking giant HSBC will appear in a Paris court this week to finalise a fine reported to be as much as 300 million euros over ...
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