Those who still do not digest the abolition of the solidarity wealth tax (ISF) in 2018 and who call for its reinstatement too quickly forget that the Philippe government partially replaced it with the property wealth tax (IFI) )… And, for its second full year of exercise, this tax - which targets households with net taxable assets of more than 1.3 million euros - brought in much more than the 850 million euros initially envisaged.
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Last year, some 139,100 households were subject to the IFI (against 351,152 for the ISF) for a total taxable net worth of 353 billion euros. And 97.6% of them paid, in total, 1.491 billion euros. This is what emerges from the 2019 IFI report that Le Figaro obtained and which makes it possible to draw a portrait of the subject. On average, the 2019 taxpayer at IFI is 68 years old, paid 10,700 euros for a taxable net heritage of 2.39 million euros. 46.4% of those liable are
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