DrafterX
13 years ago

France plans to up tax on rich

Published September 12, 2012


French citizens, those whose income is over one million euros, or just over one and a quarter million dollars, will soon be taxed at a rate of 75 percent.

Many economists have said the rich tax will not do much to boost depressed state coffers because only 3,000 of France's 66 million citizens make over a million (euros), and that the move is just symbolic.

In fact, the tax hike was the campaign promise many believe won the election for President Francois Hollande who has said he doesn't like the rich.

The move seems to have garnered massive public support. At the Peugeot-Citroen plant just outside of Paris, workers said they favored the rich paying more. Union Leader Jean-Pierre Mercier told Fox News, “It’s not all, AT ALL, sufficient,” he said. “We should take more of their wealth.”

Even among residents around the posh Place Vendome area it is hard to find anyone against the tax.

"It's a good idea. If you have money, you can pay taxes," one woman said, echoing the sentiments of several others.

A comment on the new super tax from a member of the socialist policy was immediately available.

But Gilbert Cette, a professor of economy, said, “I think it’s a good thing. In France we have to do a lot of very strong and very huge fiscal efforts to be able to respect our commitments, our European commitments to a 3 percent of GDP deficit.”

Opposition lawmakers said the tax has sent a signal to the rich and the aspirational.

Former Budget Minister Valerie Pecresse told Fox News in a meeting at the Assemblee Nationale that the tax sends a bad signal to the youth of France.

"If you want to succeed, if you want to be an entrepreneur, and work very hard, then go away," Pecresse said.

She and others have said the move stigmatizes the rich, and that its almost more the attitude towards wealth that hurts than the extra tax itself.

At the height of the controversy surrounding the super tax on the rich, news broke out that Bernard Arnault, France's wealthiest man and founder of the luxury goods empire that includes Louis Vuitton, had applied for Belgian citizenship. Arnault has denied it's a tax dodge, nevertheless the move prompted some to accuse him of treachery.

Jerome Barre, who advises the wealthy on tax matters, called the new tax the end of democracy, and said half of his clients were thinking of fleeing France.

"It's an insult. They consider they are good taxpayers. They have companies, businesses and they are working hard. The context is difficult, but they are not the source of the crisis," Barre said.

The rich are already getting hit at over 50 percent when all the various levies in the system are folded in.

Hollande said the new rich tax should only be in place for a couple of years -- until France’s budget gets back on its feet.

While most French citizens' taxes are about to go up, those hit with the biggest increase want to know why the government doesn't spend less rather than tax its citizens more



Film at 11.... 😟
DrafterX
13 years ago


While most French citizens' taxes are about to go up, those hit with the biggest increase want to know why the government doesn't spend less rather than tax its citizens more

DrafterX wrote:




=d> =d>
teedubbya
13 years ago
interesting interview with Joe Perry by Howard stern about this very topic in England several years ago. Turns out the tax kept Aerosmith from employing thousands of people.
DrafterX
13 years ago
Figures... the people don't matter... the politicians just need money to spend 5 nights a week in a 5 star hotel... 😟
ZRX1200
13 years ago
Eat the rich.


If Mr Arnault is treacherous than the whiners are treacherous for not producing more to add to the coffers.

A country full if ditch diggers has nice ditches and no roads.
teedubbya
13 years ago
the road to hell is paved with good intentions, and has beautiful ditches
ZRX1200
13 years ago
And loose bitches ?
dstieger
13 years ago
Reads like a Stephen King story. That can't be real, can it? Pretty fn scary.
DrafterX
13 years ago
I read it on the internets.... 😟
teedubbya
13 years ago
Kidding aside Joe Perry was saying at one point the taxes on their royalties etc in england was upwards from 90%
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

Kidding aside Joe Perry was saying at one point the taxes on their royalties etc in england was upwards from 90%

teedubbya wrote:




So what...he's an American!

Ever wonder why the English rockstars moved offshore?

BAWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!


The "rich" will always be able to hide their money.

France needs to show the world they're really serious and throw another Bastille Day!
teedubbya
13 years ago

So what...he's an American!

Ever wonder why the English rockstars moved offshore?

BAWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!


The "rich" will always be able to hide their money.

France needs to show the world they're really serious and throw another Bastille Day!

DrMaddVibe wrote:




good god it wasn't joe perry it was Brian May
HockeyDad
13 years ago
France is trying to reduce its budget deficit to 3% of GDP to adhere to Eurozone rules.

In the works is a 33 billion euro cut in government spending, a roughly equal amount of tax increases mainly targeting the wealthy, and a roughly equal amount of tax increases targeting businesses. All this will be happening while unemployment is at 10% and a 10 year high.

This is what governments have to do to head off austerity. AUSTERITY WOULD BE FAR WORSE!

Pay attention, USA. It is inevitable that this will be coming to the USA as well.


DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

good god it wasn't joe perry it was Brian May

teedubbya wrote:




Who cares.


Country AND Western...not my fault you can't cover a story...isn't the 1st time though is it?
teedubbya
13 years ago

Who cares.


Country AND Western...not my fault you can't cover a story...isn't the 1st time though is it?

DrMaddVibe wrote:




Not the first time I admitted I was wrong that's for sure. It was a good interview though.... loved hearing him talk about his guitar.... wasn't really listening to it critically though, it was howard stern for god's sake
Papachristou
13 years ago
Disconcerting

“We should take more of their wealth.”

bloody spaniard
13 years ago
🤔

Sorry to interrupt this cavalcade of astute, ditch- digging observations on why the French are killing their golden geese with high taxation, but does everyone REALLY think that the rich are so stoopid that they don't know how to hide their francs without leaving La Fraaance? Oh, I dunno, mebbe they lose their business acumen when it comes to the taxman. Kinda like superman vs. his kryptonite-wielding Lex Luther? France will surely disintegrate into a New Algeria. Duuuuuuh...

When the next world-wide Great Depression strikes WE will be the new ditch diggers. The riche will still be riche.
...and Drafter will be Drafter.🍺
HockeyDad
13 years ago
^"Tax the Rich" always wind up becoming "Tax the Middle Class".
DrafterX
13 years ago
ya.... Poor Drafter.... 😞
teedubbya
13 years ago
cant the world just all agree to tax their citizens less and tax canada more?
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