Archives du blog 2011 – 2024

Archives du blog 2011 - 2024

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The free movement of Europe’s citizens in question

10 June 2015 0

By Gérard Cornilleau The British election has reignited the debate on the free movement of EU citizens within the Community. The fact that in less […]

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How to reform the reduction on payroll taxes?

19 March 2013 0

By Mathieu Bunel, Céline Emond, Yannick L’Horty More than 20 billion euros are spent every year by the State to compensate the general exemptions from […]

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2013: what impact will the (national) fiscal measures have on growth?

28 November 2012 0

By Mathieu Plane This text supplements the October 2012 forecasts for the French economy After having detailed the multiplier effects expected for the different fiscal […]

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Replacing the “Prime pour l’emploi” benefit by a reduction in employee social security contributions on low wages

27 February 2012 0

By Guillaume Allègre Nicolas Sarkozy has announced plans to replace the “prime pour l’emploi” benefit (“PPE”) by lowering the social security contributions of workers earning […]

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“Social VAT”: Is it anti-social?

9 January 2012 0

by Jacques Le Cacheux The prospect of a “social” value added tax, which was raised anew by the President of France on December 31 during […]

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Should tax breaks on overtime be reversed?

29 September 2011 0

By Eric Heyer Among the savings plans announced on 24 August 2011 by French Prime Minister François Fillon figures a change to the system of […]

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