Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Income tax: Valls recalls the suppression of the first … – Le Parisien

Income tax: Valls recalls the suppression of the first … – Le Parisien

<- Hard dé e: 0.030285835266113 sec -> The first part of the income tax, the 5.5% could be removed by the next Finance Act 2015 This was Manuel Valls hinted Wednesday on France Inter.

In his speech delivered before the Assembly policy Merdi, the Prime Minister announced a tax cut for six million households next year.
                         
                 
                 
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This has benefited 4 million households this year. “We will continue this trend in 2015″, stated Manuel Valls.

Turn Montebourg page

While the majority before it is narrow, the confidence that has given the Assembly on Tuesday, allows him to complete a chaotic sequence for the majority, marked in particular by the shuffle, he also believes.

“What happened yesterday was a turning point” , assured the Prime Minister, saying that “all votes for five months have confidence, with two votes, the adoption of the first part of the stability pact reform areas.”

“It was out of this poisonous atmosphere, this constant questioning. I know I have the majority to govern. The French require a cape of stability, “he stressed.

Without citing Arnaud Montebourg, I resigned from the government after Valls made clear its opposition to economic policy conduct, the Prime Minister returned to the comments he made Tuesday at the gallery of the Assembly on “weeks of unworthiness, narcissism and irresponsibility.” “When we minister in difficult times, we must be exemplary. Yes, there is an economic crisis. Yes, there is a social crisis. An identity crisis. A moral crisis. . Each in its attitude must be exemplary, “said he insisted

Understanding that we have been able to live” this time with a form of disgust, “he wondered,” How the French can trust the politicians when there is such behavior? “

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