No need to dream. Taxes will not go down in 2015 for the middle class, budgetary context requires. Manuel Valls should concede Tuesday, September 16, during his speech to the Assembly before the vote of confidence.
In his speech of July 14, Hollande had also clearly dampened the hopes of those who waited a real gesture towards the middle class. Everything is obviously in the definition that is given to the famous middle class. But one thing is acquired: executives and upper classes do not benefit from a tax cut.
“Negative decision of the Constitutional Council”
drops, there will be good next year, but only for low-income households, as this year with discount of 350 euros about 3.7 million taxpayers. What finally meet the “slingers” PS.
This tax act, which cost 1.3 billion euros in 2014 (funded by the regularization of the situation of tax exiles) will be perpetuated well as a Spatial low scale of income tax . This arrangement, which works Bercy since mid-August, will also help to offset “the negative decision of the Constitutional Council” as recalled Manuel Valls in the JDD this September 14.
On 6 August, the sages had indeed cut Pact responsibility for its social aspect censoring progressive relief of employee contributions. It was a sliding lower expenses for employees occurring among employees between 1 and 1.3 times the minimum wage as of January 1, 2015 The measure would benefit 5.2 million workers over 2.2 million employees. The measure would have cost net € 2 billion to the budget in 2015
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In total therefore, the government should apply next year about 3.3 billion (1.3 billion over two billion) to lower the IR for taxpayers in the bottom of the scale. But for others, it will be at least 2016 There are not enough money for them in 2015 Tax experts believe, indeed, that at least 5 billion euros per year if we wants to start a real reform of the income tax now … Impossible.
Gesture for small Retired
Especially since the government will put their hands in their pockets to fund a gesture towards the poorest pensioners. This is what announces Manuel Valls in the JDD: “The government tends offset the negative effect of inflation on small pensions.” At noon on Radio J, the Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament, Jean-Marie Le Guen, confirmed.
Friday, however, the executive announced that of less than 1,200 euros per month pensions would not finally adjusted at 1 October while Manuel Valls announced otherwise in April. The reason: low inflation of 0.5% expected in 2015, legally, no longer requires the government to revalue pensions.
But ultimately, the beneficiaries of the minimum pension, or 572,000 people over 8 million earning less than 1,200 euros per month, should take advantage of this political boost, which is not known for the moment the cost.
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