フランス大統領オランドは、最も裕福な家族に対して子供税制優遇措置を縮小、子供免除税を2000ユーロから1500ユーロに減少し、出生手当を923ユーロを2番めの乳児から半分の461ユーロに削減。
Hollande reduce las desgravaciones fiscales a las familias más ricas
La nueva política familiar hará pagar 800 euros más de impuestos al año a los padres con hijos
Miguel Mora París 3 JUN 2013 - 15:50 CET
Hollande reduced tax breaks to the richest families
The new family policy will pay 800 euros more in taxes per year to parents with children
Miguel Mora Paris 3 JUN 2013 - 15:50 CET
The French Socialist government has announced a bold reform of aid to families, in force since 1945, which will reduce children's allowances richer households. The roof of the exemption for each minor child will drop from the current 2,000 euros to 1,500 euros, and check baby-which today is 923 euros-was reduced by 50% from the second birth.
The new measures will affect 15% of households (1.1 million households) with higher incomes, including those who have only one child, as noted by the prime minister, Jean-Marc Ayrault. These families contribute 68 per month (816 per year) of additional taxes reduce the social security deficit, which rises to 2,000 million. The state estimates that only with that down the family quotient over 915 million enter and plans to raise another 750 million by reducing and freezing other allowances, such as educational expenses.
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The controversy sensible reform, Republican Gaullist and family policy, which has helped make France one of the European countries with the highest birth rate (almost two births per woman) has been determined personally by the president, François Hollande, and Prime Minister Ayrault, ignoring the recommendations of the Ministers of Social Affairs and Family Finance, in favor of aid to cease to be universal not to give the impression that the socialist government rose again taxes.
The almost unanimous protest against this solution, advanced by almost all opposition groups, unions and conservative family associations and progressive Hollande seem to have convinced that the best thing was to reduce the ceiling of aid to try to keep social peace , and stirred up by the demonstrations against gay marriage.
Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, said that the reform "ensure equity, sustainability and consolidation of the French social model", but actually means breaking the promise of not touching the taxation in 2014.
In exchange for the new tax increase, Ayrault has promised that the State will improve family care services and, among other innovations, will create 100,000 new childcare places by 2017.
What is the family quotient?
M.M., Paris
Established in 1945, the family quotient is a form of tax calculation that favors 7.56 million French households. Decrease the income tax based on the number of dependent children. Children are counted as "parts": the first two represent average each hand and each child after the second represents an integer part, and parents. The tax is calculated by dividing net household income by the number of parts, is applied imposing scale of the result, and then multiplied by the number of parts.
According to a simulation conducted by the Agence France Presse, a family earning 80,000 euros to 10,467 euros year pays income tax today if no children: with the same income, having two children pay 40% less: only 6,467 euros. A childless couple with income € 40,000 pay 2,362 euros, and they have two children, 1,023 euros.
Until the reform announced today, the family quotient profit-the difference between the tax paid by a couple with the same income, but without children had a ceiling of 2,000 euros per half part. Now, the roof may not exceed 1,500 euros.
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