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Tax reform: the return of tax exiles continues

2021-10-14T17:16:18.205Z


However, the evaluation of France Stratégie has not yet succeeded in demonstrating the effects on investment.


There is no doubt that, a few months before the presidential election, the third report on the evaluation of the tax reform on capital will not fail to take an even more political turn than usual.

Published Thursday by France Stratégie, the think-tank close to Matignon, the document indeed provides contrasting results on the impact of this flagship reform at the start of the five-year term, which only allows France to get closer to other countries in terms of tax on capital.

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Fabrice Lenglart, chairman of the evaluation committee

On the side of notable advances, first.

This is a positive trend which is confirmed for the third consecutive year.

As in 2017 and 2018, this reform, which notably transforms the solidarity tax on wealth (ISF) by the tax on real estate wealth (IFI), once again made it possible to reduce the number of tax exiles in France. in 2019. “

Before the reform, there were twice as many departures than returns each year.

After the reform, we see more returns from wealthy households

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Source: lefigaro

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