THE QUESTION.
It is a shock proposal, announced by Marine Le Pen a few months ago. If she is elected President of the Republic, the candidate of the National Rally promises to exempt from income tax (IR) "
all young people up to 30 years
". A way to strengthen the attractiveness of the territory and help newcomers to the labor market to start in life, she pleaded last week. "
80% of our young people would leave if we offered them a better paid job abroad
," assured Marine Le Pen on France Inter.
I don't want them to leave, I want them to build businesses, to settle down with their families and consider their future in France
”.
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At the same time, the candidate also intends to exempt from corporate tax (IS) “
young business creators under 30 for five years
”.
A "
very special effort for our youth, including our graduate youth
".
But are these measures likely to see the
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