Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Taxes: who will pay at least 2015 – The Tribune.fr

Taxes: who will pay at least 2015 – The Tribune.fr

9,000,000. This would be the number of taxable households that would benefit from all the tax cuts by the government, according to the Secretary of State for the Budget Christian Eckert, who raised an amount of “more than 3 billion euros. “

Speaking Wednesday before MPs, Christian Eckert said:

” We will propose in the draft Finance Bill to reform the tax schedule on income, particularly in the input tax “conditions.

The first tranche of the scale removed, the discount reinforced

The draft budget 2015, due on October 1, efforts should include, according to the secretary of state, “Removal of the first tranche of scale coupled with an increase in the discount” – mechanism to reduce or erase the tax for the poorest taxpayers

The removal of the first tranche -. that under the scheme applied on income imposed in 2013 to 5.5% the fraction of income between 6.011 euros and 11,991 euros for each tax unit – had been mentioned by Prime Minister Manuel Valls on Tuesday

& gt; & gt; “The first installment of the income tax. could be eliminated “(Valls)

No drop for the upper middle classes

With the deletion of the first tranche, or low-income households will have their means reduced costs. But the government did not want to unduly burdening the tax cost of the measure. Hence neutralization for homes ranging in the easiest quarter. Technically, it will be very simple: Les Echos show that the threshold for entry into the new raw end of the scale (14%) will be significantly lowered

2 million households are out of tax. 2013

“Overall, if we add the effect of these two measures, it will be 9 million tax households to be assisted, 3 million will be avoided to enter or come out of the income tax, “concluded Christian Eckert.

Last year, 4 million households had benefited from an exceptional gesture, synonym for 2 million of them pure and simple output tax, also recalled the Secretary of State

& gt; & gt; Tax reduction. 4 million people affected by the government

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