France to scrap 75% wealth tax
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-protests.html
Hollande scraps 75 per cent tax on millionaires after sparking huge protests and netting just a fraction of intended proceeds
- France has quietly scrapped its 75 per cent income tax on millionaires
- Super tax of Socialist President Francois Hollande was promoted in 2012 as a financial contribution from the wealthiest during an economic crisis
- But netted only fraction of its projected proceeds and has been rewritten
- Affected only small number of taxpayers but triggered huge protests
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Originally Posted by Daily Mail
France has quietly scrapped its 75 per cent income tax on millionaires.
The super tax of Socialist President Francois Hollande was promoted in 2012 as a symbol of fairness, a financial contribution from the wealthiest at a time of economic crisis.
But it netted only a fraction of its projected proceeds and has been rewritten as a 50 per cent tax paid by employers.
President Hollande's super tax was rejected by a court, rewritten and ultimately netted just a sliver of its projected proceeds.
It ends on Wednesday and will not be renewed.
It affected only a small number of taxpayers, but triggered huge protests in business, sporting and artistic communities.
Actor Gerard Depardieu criticised it and took Russian citizenship and football clubs threatened to boycott matches for fear that 114 of their players or coaches would be taxed. The final version of the tax allowed them to minimize the burden.
Tax experts said it had a devastating impact on the attractiveness of France for foreigners.
The tax is estimated to have raised £328 million. By comparison, France's budget deficit has soared to well over £62 billion.
Another failed leftist policy down the toilet, very funny. I'm sure I recall Miliband, the Guardian and the likes of Owen Jones all swooning over the French failure that is Hollande when he was first elected too. Tax the bankers, tax the rich yada yada. All quiet on that front now.
50% is still way too high though. The lower, the better.
Thoughts?