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The TF1 group files a complaint with Brussels for “illegal state aid” to France Télévisions

Summary by Le Parisien
The group believes that public broadcasting has received “illegal state aid” and denounces a “double tax evasion”.

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According to “Le Figaro”, the subsidiary of the Bouygues group contacted the European Commission in November to denounce several shortcomings in the financing of public television, in particular linked to the end of the license and its replacement by the allocation of a portion of VAT.

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According to the Bouygues subsidiary, the public audiovisual group does not meet the obligations defined to qualify for funding granted by the State.

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This complaint comes several months after a letter sent to Matignon. The State has four weeks to respond before proceedings are opened in Brussels.

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The group believes that public broadcasting has received “illegal state aid” and denounces a “double tax evasion”.

·Paris, France
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, January 22, 2024.
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