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Overtime Challenges: "It Doesn't Work in the Current Context," Says an Economist

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One of the first tax avenues for the new Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, is the tax burden and the reduction of social charges on overtime. Is this measure economically beneficial? TF1info asked Éric Heyer, economist and director of the analysis and forecasting department of the OFCE. - Defensalisation of overtime: "It doesn't work in the current context", answers an economist (Policy).

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One of the first tax avenues for the new Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, is the tax burden and the reduction of social charges on overtime. Is this measure economically beneficial? TF1info asked Éric Heyer, economist and director of the analysis and forecasting department of the OFCE. - Defensalisation of overtime: "It doesn't work in the current context", answers an economist (Policy).

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The Prime Minister unveiled four tracks of his finance bill on Thursday, October 2, including the reduction of income tax on both Smic winning couples. Problem, these homes are exempted. The firm corrected the shot by talking about "slightly" winning households more.

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While his government is still not in shape, the Prime Minister is unveiling some of his ideas for the 2026 budget, depriving at this stage of measures in favour of salaried goods.

·Paris, France
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The Prime Minister will finally concentrate the couples each paid "lightly" over the smic

·France
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In the face of pressure from unions, the government is also exploring measures to support the purchasing power of families and encourage the transmission of wealth.

·Paris, France
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In the middle of the day of union mobilization to demand, among other things, more tax justice, on Thursday, October 2, the Prime Minister's entourage unveiled to the AFP some first ideas for measures for the 2026 budget.

·Paris, France
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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