French taxes may rise to 75 percent
Hollande plans to raise taxes on income over one million euros to 75 percent.
In France, it's almost criminal to be rich. And to drive the point home, French President Francois Hollande is proposing to raise the taxes on the wealthy to a whopping 75 percent. Many wealthy French citizens are looking to relocate out of the country.
President Hollande wants to raise taxes on the wealthy to 75 percent.
France is working to reduce their national debt in accord with new Eurozone requirements, and to do so, the country needs to raise €33 billion in new revenues. Imposing a 75 percent tax on incomes above one million euros should help, but estimates suggest only about 7,000 people will be affected by the increase.
Meanwhile, others suspect this is a political smokescreen to help Hollande pass new cuts to social welfare programs, which will make most of the difference. By proclaiming "eat the rich" with a punishing new tax, Hollande will capture popular headlines while quietly looking for much more lucrative cuts to make in welfare programs.
However, this tactic has another cost. Many of France's millionaires are preparing to leave the country, should the tax increases take effect. They are looking at the United States, Switzerland, and Belgium as likely destinations. And as the country tries to recruit new talent to head various firms and industries, the potential of paying 75 percent taxes is enough to turn even the most selfless executive away.
Few people have a problem with paying their fair share of taxes. Most wealthy expect to pay a little more than most, and they generally have no objection to this either. However, there's a difference between paying one's fair share and being punished for success.
In France, as Hollande works to reduce the national deficit with a smokescreen of taxing the rich, he may be placing a bet that will cost France a lot of talent in the years to come. Losing that talent may not be worth the money he raises in the short term.
However, France's loss will be another nation's gain.
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Gee, Where is Everyone? We are close to the Election. This a a prime example of what might be our future...after all, we have to pay back our debts and keep our nation going. Oh well, I talk to myself at home too! Ha! Maybe my Blessings were meant just for me? Maybe I need to learn to Bless myself more? I'll contemplate that one. Blessings...
Another title might read: Punished For Success. I agree w/the writer that it is understandable and reasonable to tax the rich bit more, but this is simply out of the ball park! I wonder of he and Obama have been conspiring together? Ha
My friends, do you Really want this type of government? If my Dad were alive, a WWII vet, he would say, "If that is what you like, go live there". Or, after a few Buds: If you don't like it, get out. Don't make the rest of us suffer. There is no country like America". He also would say a bit more, but you get my drift. Dad would say this talking to the News on TV. Watching the changes slowly occur under Dem. policy.(I mention, that Dad was not always Rep. He was Dem. up until President Regan. He said he switched because the parties exchanged places. I am glad he can not see what he and others fought for (Freedom), on the edge.. .
Unless things change (Freedoms) dramatically, I would advise the French millionaires Not to chose America. There is too much turmoil. We might be following their lead. (Never say Never.) But, that is for them to decide. Blessings...