Budget: Mps Go Further in Taxing Multinationals, to the Great Dam of the Government
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INFOGRAPHIES - Since the beginning of the consideration of the draft budget for 2026 in the Chamber on Friday 24 October, MEPs have adopted numerous measures to increase taxation. Figaro deciphers for you who voted what.
The amendment, carried by LFI and voted by the left and the RN, aims to tax the profits of multinationals worldwide in proportion to their activity in France.
By taxing multinationals, super-dividends and Gafam, MPs have cracked the dogma of supply policy and reopened the debate on what is really the strength of an economy. A vote of far-reaching political significance has just taken place in the National Assembly. MPs have put a corner in the policy of supply, alpha and omega since 2014 of French economic policy. They have just voted taxes on super-dividends, multinationals and the one on the Gafam. …
The Problem Is Quickly Solved According to Eric coquerel... Yaveka Tax Multinationals! - Insolentiae
Finally, it was very simple. For those who have the "ref", the question was quickly answered by Eric Coquerel. Yaveka taxed multinationals. But that's a silly kon n的y is thought up earlier as it is said in my corner of Normandy! By the way, the idea is for once not stupid. [...]
Despite the unexpected vote on a tax on multinationals on Tuesday 28 October, the Macro-Moroccan MPs still hope to land on the budget, notably thanks to the Socialist Party.
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