Perhaps this is a positive signal for the famous curve inversion unemployment. More than a third of companies in the industrial and service believe that CICE will allow them to hire, according to a study by INSEE published Friday, September 19.
34% of industrial companies and 48% of respondents consider service companies as well as the tax credit for competitiveness and jobs allow them to “increase the level of employment “by the end of the year.
They are also 26% in industry and 41% in services estimate that the tax benefit will enable them to raise wages. A level of 30% in industry and 32% in services, they think that the CICE may be used to lower their selling prices.
A reduction of 877 euros per employee in industry
Established in 2013, the ICCC is a reduction of corporate tax calculated Depending on their payroll, excluding greater than 2.5 times the minimum wage salaries. The amount of 4% of gross compensation paid in 2013 will increase to 6% next year on remuneration for 2014
The respondents believe that this will be a reduction of 877 euros per employee in industry average, and 653 euros in services.
The food industry is one that should receive the most this year, with 922 euros per employee on average, while corporations in the real estate sector will be worse off with only 462 euros per employee received under the IECC.
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