regularly ignites the political debate around the issue of leakage of the richest households abroad. The right accuses the left of “clubbing” tax the wealthiest taxpayers forcing then to leave France. The data revealed by Les Echos to finally measure the reality of the phenomenon.
According to the business daily, expatriation of French taxpayers with high incomes have increased by 40% in 2013, with 3744 departures abroad.
taxpayers with annual income above the 100 000 were 3744 to emigrate in 2013, against 2674 in 2012, according to figures the newspaper s’ is procured. 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.
An increase at all levels of wealth
The expatriate taxpayers with annual income 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% year on year the other.
When contacted by AFP, Bercy was not able to comment on these figures.
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