Zucman Tax: the Founder of Doctolib Open to Taxation of the Richest
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"There's no point in having so much money to live." That's what Stanislas Niox-Chateau, the founder of the online medical appointment giant Doctolib, on France Inter, said on Tuesday, October 27. Doctolib's CEO said he was in favour of a high-income tax for more "social justice," while the "Zucman tax" is at the heart of the budget debates at the National Assembly. "I may be on the counter-current, but I think it's no use for people to have so m…
Stanislas Niox-Chateau, head of an estimated EUR 1.2 billion wealth, has not opposed taxation of the richest, but has drawn red lines.
DECRYPTAGE - The Socialists swear that, without agreement on this crucial issue of taxation, they will go to censorship.
The founder of Doctolib, Stanislas Niox-Chateau, is in favour of greater social justice, while stressing the importance of not hindering the entrepreneurial initiative.
Guest on France inter this Tuesday, the founder of Doctolib, Stanislas Niox-Chateau, pleaded for more "social justice" regretting that philanthropy is "largely underdeveloped in France".
Stanislas Niox-Chateau is "100% ok" with the idea of a tax on high assets. But he calls for "not to dispossess the French entrepreneurs, the French families of their company, because French sovereignty is there".
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