The regularization of accounts system hidden abroad should enable the French State to recover almost two billion euros in 2015, according to estimates by the Finance Minister Michel Sapin.
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Guest Sunday 1 st March of the show Le Grand Jury (RTL-Le Figaro -LCI), he returned to the request made by the European Commission in Paris to reduce its deficit “structural” of 0.5 percent of GDP this year instead of 0.3 estimated currently. This means that the executive must find additional 0.2 percentage point of GDP, about four billion euros.
“Rather than raise taxes, I prefer the fight against fraud tax “, said the minister. And the latter to argue that last year, the regulation system of hidden bank accounts abroad had reported to the State almost two billion euros, “0.1 deficit”.
He had already delivered to the World similar projections in September, saying:
“Given the number of remaining issues to deal with [the Processing Service corrective statements] and the continuous flow of requests, we can expect the revenue of the same order of magnitude in 2015. “
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LARGE MULTINATIONAL GROUP
More than 80 countries have committed in October in Berlin to exchange automatic tax information by 2017-2018. “There is not a single space for a fraudster who would hide his money abroad. It is better that now he has to rectify the situation “, said Michel Sapin.
The Minister also returned Sunday on tax optimization of certain business companies, including Google and McDonald’s. According to a report of three global union federations released Wednesday, the scheme implemented by the fast food giant has lost over a billion euros in tax revenue to the European states between 2009 and 2013, the first of which the France
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In his meeting with World , Michel Sapin had also stressed that the next stage of regularization movement will target large multinational groups.
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