Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Hollande promised lower taxes in 2017 if … – Challenges.fr

François Hollande promised Tuesday, May 3 a ‘lower’ taxes for “modest” in 2017 if the government has “margins” budget, at a conference of the Jean Jaurès Foundation in Paris.

“depending on the margins and only in terms of margins that we will have, it will be necessary to continue this reform policy, justice and lower levies for the most modest French,” said the head of the State.

François Hollande argued “tax cuts since 2014 have affected 12 million taxpayers and the premium of activity that affects three million French.”

An economic upturn

But he admitted: “I know that many of these had been affected by the tax provisions of the previous majority or even our own”

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“it was our duty to give them what they had paid for the recovery of our country,” he chained.

France recorded a first quarter growth higher than expected at 0.5%, suggesting a year of presidential economic upturn after the publication of good unemployment figures.

Reduced to 3.5% of GDP in 2015 (7 % in 2010), the general government deficit back below 3% in 2017, on Tuesday reaffirmed Hollande

the labor law. “a word progress”

François Hollande also defended as “a text of progress” Bill work, examined from Tuesday at the national Assembly, seeing it as “a dynamic and fair compromise.”

“This is a dynamic compromise and just as everything we have done since 2012. this is a text progress, “said the head of state in a speech at the conference” the left and the power. “

(With AFP)

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