Huge "Confusion" in the House: Members Vote an Amendment on the Abolition of a Tax of Eur 5.4 Billion per Year (but Which Should Not Pass)
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By voting for an amendment to transform property tax (IFI) into an unproductive capital tax, MPs have provoked the anger of insurers and life insurance distributors. This is also the case of the president of the Fédération bancaire française, also president of Crédit Mutuel, who asks the government for a bit of seriousness.
During the examination of the PLFSS, MEPs adopted an amendment abolishing the C3S, a tax of EUR 5.4 billion a year. The measure, tabled by a macroist to open a debate, should not be adopted at the basic level and leaves the House in a state of embarrassment.
The confusion of the baroque continues to reign in the National Assembly, at the risk of continuing to overwhelm the majority of citizens. On Thursday, MPs approved to the general surprise the abolition of the social contribution of solidarity of societies (C3S), the RN having taken on its own a "call" amendment by a Renaissance MP, intended to open the debate, but which he did not wish to be adopted. MP Charles Sitzenstuhl tabled this amendment…
The National Assembly approved this Thursday, to the general surprise, the abolition of the social contribution of solidarity of societies (C3S), since the RN took on its own a "call" amendment by Charles Sitzenstuhl, Renaissance MP for Séletat and surrounding, intended to open the debate, but which he did not wish to see adopted.
The abolition of the gift tax would be like a special offer for those who are ready to give up their assets during their lifetime, the emeritus professor writes.
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