Ciotti argues for a tax shock

The LR deputy for the Alpes Maritimes Éric Ciotti, candidate for the presidency of his party, pleads Monday in Les Échos for a “tax shock” going towards a single rate of income tax (“flat tax”) and “savings on social state”.

Reducing taxation is a prerequisite for reviving the economy and getting the country out of the rut, says ric Ciotti, who suggests an evolution, of the flat tax (single tax rate) on income in which there would only be two or three rates.

The candidate for the presidency of LR, who passes for the favorite, also proposes to reduce the compulsory levies to 40% of the GDP, as well for the households as for the companies.

While the abatement rate on donations is 100,000 euros every fifteen years, ric Ciotti advocates improving this scale and recharging this right every five years, in line with his idea of ​​abolishing inheritance tax.

Other tracks advanced six days of the first round of this internal election: raise the ceiling of the family quotient, remove VAT on fuels and energies and lower social security contributions so that the net salary approaches the gross salary.

We need a fiscal shock, through a reduction in public spending, he adds: Let’s make savings on the social state.

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ric Ciotti thus pleads for a cap on social benefits, a lower level of unemployment compensation, that the RSA be conditional on an activity.

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