Even if it is discussed, the figure of 211 billion euros in help for companies regularly stands out for oppositions and unions as a clue to generate savings and, therefore, reduce the public deficit.
In BFMTV this Monday, Patrick Martin, the president of Medef, first emphasizes that some of these AIDS are essential, such as those related to learning, “it must be very careful when talking about all this”, evoking the drastic decrease in the number of contracts after the fall in state aid.
“2,270 aid devices, it’s absurd”
However, reviewing some of these AIDS is no longer a taboo for employers, but this review must be accompanied by counterparts.
And to explain: “We reduce basic taxes, in particular production taxes that are an aberration and penalize the French economy.”
Patrick Martin also remembers that, despite these AIDS, French companies “are still the most taxed in the world” while recognizing having discovered that there are “2,270 help devices, it is absurd.”
Source: BFM TV
