Olivier Dussopt, the Minister of Public Accounts, could hardly have remained silent for long.
This Thursday, the tenant of Bercy has just reassured the representatives of home employers: the use of the tax credit for the employment of a home employee will not change.
Its perimeter will not be restricted.
The controversy has swelled in recent days, following a decision by the Council of State excluding certain personal services - those provided outside the home - from the scope of this tax benefit from which more than 3 million people benefit. people who employ 1.4 million people at home.
A considerable advantage since this tax credit corresponds to 50% of expenses within an annual limit of 12,000 euros.
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There will be no restriction on the perimeter of the personal assistance tax credit.
Policyholders can in fact rely on a circular dating from April 2019
”, which incorporates the doctrine of the administration and remains in force,
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