This presidential campaign will be no exception.
In the field of taxation and more specifically the thorny question of the taxation of household wealth, traditional divisions remain marked.
Unsurprisingly, this is more particularly the fate of the real estate wealth tax (IFI) - implemented during the abolition of the solidarity tax on wealth (ISF), in 2018, under the Macron five-year term. - which again divides the right and the left.
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The right calls into question the taxation of real estate
First of all to the right of the political spectrum.
The objective of the various candidates aims to mitigate the impact of the soaring real estate prices, which has the consequence of tipping some owners on the side of those liable for the IFI or to increase the bill of taxpayers already liable. .
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Tax: soaring real estate prices are pushing up the IFI
In her presidential program, the candidate of the LR party, Valérie Pécresse, thus proposes
"to assess an exemption at 50% of the main residence following the explosion in property prices" ...
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