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French wealth tax would affect less than 1% of households, minister says

Published 10/03/2024, 02:18 AM
Updated 10/03/2024, 03:05 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Newly-appointed French Junior Minister for Budget and Public Accounts Laurent Saint-Martin arrives to attend the first weekly cabinet of the new government at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, September 23, 2024. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/Fi

(Reuters) -France's plans for a new wealth tax to help to cut the country's spiralling deficit will affect less than 1% of households, Budget Minister Laurent Saint-Martin said on Thursday.

The move is part of efforts by the euro zone's second-biggest economy to balance the raising of taxes without scaring off businesses and wealthy entrepreneurs who create much-needed revenue.

"We are really talking about the very richest among the very richest," Saint-Martin told France 2 TV, adding that households potentially subject to a wealth tax would have income of 500,000 euros ($551,850) a year.

Prime Minister Michel Barnier this week said he would reduce the budget deficit to 5% by the end of 2025 but that he would have to push back the target date for reaching the euro zone's common 3% deficit goal to 2029 from 2027. France's budget deficit is set to reach 6.1% of GDP this year.

Saint-Martin also reaffirmed special tax plans for the country's biggest companies. He did not spell out precise details but said such companies would have annual profits of at least 1 billion euros.

France is targeting an overall 60 billion euro budget squeeze to rein in its deficit.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Newly-appointed French Junior Minister for Budget and Public Accounts Laurent Saint-Martin arrives to attend the first weekly cabinet of the new government at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, September 23, 2024. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/File Photo

"Restoring public finances is going to have to be everybody's business," Saint-Martin told France 2 TV.

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