In the Face of an Uplifted French Tech, Gabriel Zucman Concedes that His Tax Would Be a Problem in "a Few Dozen" Cases.
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REPORTING - In front of the tech entrepreneurs, the economist worked with Philippe Aghion on his project of a 2% minimum tax on ultra-rich people. A tense exchange, around the ideas of tax justice and the brake on innovation.
The closing of the France Digital Day offered a singular scene with an exchange between Gabriel Zucman, professor at the École normale supérieure and director of the European Tax Observatory, and Philippe Aghion, professor at the Collège de France, at the INSEAD and at the London School of Economics. In front of several hundred entrepreneurs and investors, both of them are ... Read more Gabriel Zucman on French Tech's concerns during France Digi…
In Paris, the economist discussed his project of a minimum tax of 2% on assets over EUR 100 million. The measure, which was challenged by French Tech entrepreneurs, creates a confrontation between tax justice and fears of a hindrance to innovation.
Read more At FDDAY, Gabriel Zucman defends his tax in front of French Tech entrepreneurs and investors est apparu en premier sur Maddyness - Le média pour comprendre l'économie demain.
REPORTING. The poster was tempting, the tone has been set. France Digitale Day, an annual great meeting of the tech and start-up ecosystem, was the scene of an electric debate between two renowned economists, Gabriel Zucman and Philippe Aghion, around the controversial proposal of a 2% floor tax on wealth over 100 million euros.
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