While the left alliance (Nupes) will undoubtedly be the first political opposition force in the National Assembly after the second round of legislative elections on Sunday, there is no question of fueling anti-business discourse.
Discreet, the bosses nevertheless monitor very closely the timetable for the total abolition of the contribution on the added value of companies (CVAE) that Emmanuel Macron promised them during the presidential campaign.
This production tax, which brings in some 7 billion euros per year, is particularly harmful insofar as it affects the added value produced on French territory.
Admittedly, Bruno Le Maire recently confirmed that the abolition of the CVAE would be scheduled in the finance law for 2023, presented at the end of September.
Moreover, during the lunch with the representatives of the employers' organizations, this Tuesday, at the Élysée, Emmanuel Macron seems to have confirmed that his promise will be kept, reports one of the guests, François...
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