François Bayrou became the defender of the great bosses. In his speech to the National Assembly, he highlights the contribution to the commercial surplus of France and refutes the theory that tax tax would resolve the country’s budgetary difficulties.
He also recalls that luxury or even tourism sectors contribute, among other things, to “the promotion of the image of France” and are synonyms for tens of thousands of jobs and refutes any complacency.
François Bayrou emphasizes the need for an investment that provides growth and argues that “1% of higher taxpayers assume a large part of private investment in the productive apparatus in France.”
According to the Prime Minister, taxes of these great fortunes alone would not be enough to straighten, even in part, the finance of France. Warns the consequences that the fiscal measures considered too unattractive could have: tax exile, in a logic of “fiscal optimization strategy manifestly anti-equal, and although legally correct, morally questionable.”
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To avoid the capital’s flight abroad, in particular the fiscal exile of British entrepreneurs, recommends establishing “a type of contribution that makes very high income and very high assets called specifically in the national effort”, without giving more details.
Source: BFM TV
