The 2025 finance bill has sparked heated debate and reveals tensions surrounding taxation applied to the highest incomes in France. At the heart of the controversy is an amendment aimed at exempting certain categories of income from the new "differential contribution on high incomes" (CDHR), introduced to limit tax avoidance practices among the wealthiest taxpayers. This amendment, intended to maintain an attractive tax policy for investors in innovation, was rejected by the National Assembly, marking a defeat for the government and a victory for the opposition advocating for an expansion of this contribution.
L’article France’s 2025 Budget : Stricter taxes for high-income earners est apparu en premier sur Cointribune.