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Vat : Bercy Decided to Close the Leaks

Summary by Le Monde
The value added tax brought about 6 to 7 billion euros less than expected in 2025. The government hopes to improve its forecasts, and better combat fraud, especially on small Chinese parcels.

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At the end of 2025, in the midst of a review of the end-of-management bill, the government was forced, for the third year in a row, to adjust its VAT forecasts downwards. In 2023, Bercy went wrong by 5 billion, in 2024 by 10 billion (net revenue from this return tax amounted to 207.8 billion and represented 17% of the compulsory levies) and in 2025 by 5 to 7 billion.The aims of the General Inspectorate of Finance, at the request of the Minister …

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The value added tax brought about 6 to 7 billion euros less than expected in 2025. The government hopes to improve its forecasts, and better combat fraud, especially on small Chinese parcels.

·Paris, France
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In a report unveiled on Thursday 12 February, the General Inspectorate of Finance is trying to explain why Bercy has largely overestimated his VAT revenue forecasts since 2023.

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latribune.fr broke the news in on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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