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Budget 2023: Bercy facing the puzzle of soaring prices and expenses

2022-09-09T17:25:20.853Z


The government could go back on its promise to eliminate next year the contribution on the added value of companies (CVAE) in one go.


As they finalize the 2023 budget, Bercy's experts are still heating up the calculators in an attempt to limit the explosion of the budget bill.

And for good reason!

Faced with soaring prices - in particular energy - and economic prospects that are darker than expected in this very uncertain international context, they are navigating on sight in a thick fog.

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It is no coincidence that the hottest subjects of the finance bill (PLF), which will be presented on September 26, still have to be arbitrated at the highest level.

The government could even go back on its commitment - recently confirmed by the Prime Minister - to abolish the contribution on the added value of companies (CVAE) of an amount of 7 billion euros in one go, from 2023, and to proceed in two stages, according to information from

Echoes

confirmed to

Figaro

.

Suffice to say that if this option were to be chosen, the bosses would be particularly upset.

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Source: lefigaro

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