“It is not a promise is a commitment we keep,” said Friday the Prime Minister Manuel Valls.
Every day that passes brings new details about the tax cuts on households that has been announced for 2016, especially towards the middle classes, which have been heavily drawn upon in recent years. The move Friday at Bercy station to see the implementation of Macron law, in particular the opening of intercity bus routes, Manuel Valls said the government would tax act inscribed in the draft budget 2016 to be presented in late September by the Cabinet. “The law will organize in 2016 a new finance tax cuts for households for the third consecutive year,” said the Prime Minister as well. “We’re making tradeoffs,” he once said, as if to demonstrate that this decision had absolutely nothing political or precipitate.
And for those who can legitimately be skeptical of this new cacophony of the executive in tax matters – Wednesday, the fall would occur “if growth (getting louder) in 2016″ and Thursday “whatever happens” – starting with services Bercy who were not informed, Manuel Valls firmly told that “this is not a promise is a commitment we will keep.”
By accelerating the schedule, the Prime Minister wants send a “clear message” to the French: “They must understand that through their efforts, this movement is engaged completely irreversible.” A message that has, according to him, only one purpose: “To contribute to restore confidence and to support the recovery. “
The head of government has however refused to give details on the magnitude of the tax cut. All he has just recalled that “the recovery is more, the greater the decline in 2016 will be strong.”
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