Frédéric Douet is the author of
L'Antimanuel de psychologie fiscal - Techniques of plucking taxpayers without making them scream too much
(Enrick B. Éditions, 2020).
In France, 40,000 to 50,000 births are missing per year to ensure the renewal of generations.
This deficit threatens our social system - moreover already weakened - which is based on intergenerational solidarity.
Faced with this observation, the high commissioner for the Plan François Bayrou advocates in particular an increase in the birth rate and immigration in the hope of saving the “French model”.
But according to a CSA poll for
CNews
unveiled on May 18, 69% of French people are against immigration to save demography.
It remains to determine how to promote a rise in the birth rate.
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First of all, we already have a tool, family taxation.
From the creation of the progressive tax on all income by the Caillaux law of 1914, taxpayers without children were taxed more
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