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Soon the "Butt tax." When Did the "Cassoulet Tax" Go?

Summary by Causeur
A heat wave, a fire, a tax. State creativity in tax matters knows few limits. But be careful: in history, it proved dangerous for the existence of the same state. On 5 August, the LR MP for Isère Yannick Neuder announced on X that he was putting forward a bill to "take their part" to tobacco manufacturers in the fight against forest fires.[1] It targets butts accused of lighting up some of the 98 000 hectares left in smoke.
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A heat wave, a fire, a tax. State creativity in tax matters knows few limits. But be careful: in history, it proved dangerous for the existence of the same state. On 5 August, the LR MP for Isère Yannick Neuder announced on X that he was putting forward a bill to "take their part" to tobacco manufacturers in the fight against forest fires.[1] It targets butts accused of lighting up some of the 98 000 hectares left in smoke.

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Causeur broke the news on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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