MEPs are once again working on a text that attacks the tax loophole for furnished tourist accommodation like Airbnb. The National Assembly began examining this transpartisan bill at the beginning of December, without being able to go as far as voting.

Around thirty amendments are still under debate, in particular around the most emblematic measure which reduces to 30% the tax reduction rate from which income from the rental of furnished tourist accommodations benefits. The budget rapporteur Jean-René Cazeneuve, although in favor of a reduction in the reduction, wants to delete the article.