THE QUESTION
.
Every day a new idea emerges about how the state could raise taxes for the better-off.
This week alone, Laurent Berger, the leader of the CFDT, called for the creation of an exceptional tax for two years on the ultra-rich to finance a “
vast plan of mobilization with regard to youth
”.
"
We cannot let this ultra wealth fly away when some, especially the youngest, are in great difficulty
“, Pleaded in turn, the next day, the former minister and president of Oxfam Cécile Duflot.
Those nostalgic for the ISF feel reassured in their demands by US President Joe Biden's proposal to increase the federal marginal income tax rate from 37% to 39.6%.
They were also delighted by the opinion of the report on fiscal policies of April of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) which had voted in favor of a tax on high incomes in order to absorb the debt linked to the Covid.
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Despite this gentle pressure, Bruno Le Maire remains straight in his boots, refusing to consider any tax increase.
The reason ?
"
France is the country which taxes the most or among the most of all developed countries
," the minister assured Monday on RTL.
Is it correct ?
CHECKS.
With its tax reforms
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