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Donations to Associations: Are Tax Credits Threatened?

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A report commissioned by former Prime Minister Michel Barnier and delivered last May to the current government proposes several ways of saving money by tackling tax credits arising from donations to associations. The total savings could reach 450 million euros. - Donations to associations: are tax credits threatened? (Economy).

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A report by the General Inspectorate of Finance, which proposes savings on tax cuts on donations to associations, has been a major concern for the latter this Friday.

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Several associations expressed their deep concern on Friday after the release of information saying that a Bercy report to the government would recommend planing tax cuts on women's...

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Increase in State spending on the sector, tax gifts: Bercy's report recommends tackling the tax cuts introduced as part of donations to associations.

·Paris, France
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A report commissioned by former Prime Minister Michel Barnier and delivered last May to the current government proposes several ways of saving money by tackling tax credits arising from donations to associations. The total savings could reach 450 million euros. - Donations to associations: are tax credits threatened? (Economy).

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INFO LE PARISIEN. Sponsored by Michel Barnier and handed over to the new government in May, a report by the administration recommends a plan on tax cuts. This would make it possible to bring more than 450 million euros into the state coffers, to the detriment of...

·Paris, France
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So far, donations abroad have hardly been tax deductible. Now, for the first time, a foreign organisation has been registered in the recipient register, which could be the beginning of a European single market for donations.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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