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VAT changes for self-employed in France postponed until 2026

Summary by The Local - Fr
Highly unpopular changes to VAT rates for France's self-employed 'micro entrepreneurs' will be suspended until at least 2026, the French prime minister has announced.

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The former Minister of Labour, Muriel Pénicaud, recently declared that the status of self-entrepreneur "abimates" the collective. His remarks made the members of the Frenchweb.fr platform jump. In a text published on 28 April, they believe that self-entrepreneurship reveals "the bankruptcy of the wage earner".

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The proposal should be studied "early June" during a parliamentary niche Already suspended until 1 June, the reform of the VAT exemption threshold for self-employed entrepreneurs, which is very contested,

·France
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"We note that the proposed reform is not unanimous, neither for nor against," said the Minister of Economy on Wednesday, when questions to the government in the National Assembly.

·Strasbourg, France
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Paris - Already suspended until 1 June, the reform of the VAT exemption threshold for autoentrepreneurs, which is highly contested, is now postponed to the autumn budget discussion, for lack of "unanimity for or against"

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L'Opinion broke the news on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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