The expatriation of French taxpayers with high incomes have increased by 40% in 2013, with 3744 departures abroad, said on Thursday Les Echos on their website. Taxpayers with annual above 100 000 3744 revenues were to emigrate in 2013, against 2674 in 2012, according to figures that the newspaper has obtained. Expatriation of these high-income taxpayers increased by 40% between 2012 and 2013, against 6% per year on average for all the French, says the business daily.
The income taxpayers expatriations Annual above 300,000 euros, they have established to 659 against 451 in 2012, an increase of 46%. As for taxpayers owe the solidarity tax on wealth (ISF), 714 of them left France in 2013 against 620 in 2012, an increase of 15% from one year to another.
An annual report
When contacted by AFP, Bercy was not able to comment on these figures. The Secretary of State for the Budget, Christian Eckert, announced in November 2013 that an annual report would be included from 2015 in the appendix to the budget law, and would detail the “number of taxpayers (distinguishing those subject to ISF) subject to income tax who leave the country, and the number of those returning to France. ” This report must specify “the number of fictitious or artificial tax debits abroad identified, the amount of fees and penalties applied.”
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