“
You have a child aged 20 to 22 who couldn't do his internship, who didn't get his contract, who didn't get the pay he was counting on.
Don't you think it would be fair to allow his grandmother, his grandfather, maybe his parents to give him a few thousand euros, without any tax, without any tax (...) ?
"This is what Bruno Le Maire, Minister of the Economy, Finance and Recovery, proposed on
France Info
, March 29, 2021. A month later, this possible tax relief or abatement on intergenerational donations is"
still awaiting arbitration,
”according to Bercy.
But today, who are the donors in France and to whom do they give?
Read also: Bruno Le Maire wants to promote donations between generations
Donors, retirees
The French rarely make donations in their youth, according to data published by INSEE.
Most of these are intergenerational transfers, from seniors to younger ones.
"
They generally take place ten to 15 years before the succession
", specifies André Masson,
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