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Relaunch: the savings of the French will not be taxed, assures Bruno Le Maire

2021-03-01T12:31:31.533Z


Last year, households gathered additional savings of 100 to 120 billion euros. The Minister of the Economy wants to encourage the French to consume and thus contribute to the revival of the French economy. This Monday, Bruno Le Maire announced that household savings will not be taxed. "I once again clearly and definitively rule out any taxation of French savings," said the minister during a press point devoted to the recovery plan. Last year, households garnered additional


The Minister of the Economy wants to encourage the French to consume and thus contribute to the revival of the French economy.

This Monday, Bruno Le Maire announced that household savings will not be taxed.

"I once again clearly and definitively rule out any taxation of French savings," said the minister during a press point devoted to the recovery plan.

Last year, households garnered additional savings of 100 to 120 billion euros, both for fear of the future but also because of consumption prevented by health restrictions, according to the Banque de France.

It could reach 200 billion by the end of 2021, according to the government's forecasts.

Easier intergenerational transfers?

Transforming this savings into consumption or investment in companies will be one of the “challenges” of the economic recovery, said Bruno Le Maire, like many economists.

"We are working on incentives that would allow the French to spend their savings in the economy and therefore participate in the economic recovery," he added, without giving details at this stage.

According to the daily Les Echos, Bercy would notably consider easing the conditions for transfers and donations between generations.

A lead that the minister refused to confirm.

Some left-wing elected officials and economists are proposing to introduce an exceptional tax, called "covid", on the wealthiest households, which are those who have saved the most, or on companies which have taken advantage of the crisis, such as the giants of distribution.

Source: leparis

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