Zucman Tax: Origin, future... Everything You Need to Know About the Measure that Wants to Impose the Heritage of the Ultra-Rich
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Despite the support of the Nobel Prize and the pressure of the left, the Zucman tax, the tax base on the wealth of the most wealthy, struggles to impose and still divides as much.
The economist Gabriel Zucman is at the origin of the project of taxation of the highest estates defended by the left. "It will be very difficult to ask the French to make efforts as long as billionaires pay so little tax," judges the researcher, in an interview with the "World".
Guest of the "20 Hours" Tuesday, September 10, Gabriel Zucman, economist and director of the European Tax Observatory, looks back on the taxation of ultra-rich and the stakes of tax justice in France. The opportunity for him to explain the operation of the Zucman tax, to respond to criticisms of its potential performance and to comment on the risks of tax exile of large fortunes.
Its tax is not constitutional, because its tax base is not linked to the contributory powers, since it incorporates income that has not actually been collected.
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