EDITORIAL. Macron, Pécresse, Zemmour, Mélenchon… They all have an opinion on the highly sensitive subject of inheritance tax. There is reform in the air …
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Lhe health situation leaves very little room for economic debate at the start of the presidential campaign. Inheritance taxation is for the moment one of the rare subjects to emerge and to stimulate the imagination of contenders for the Élysée Palace. Valérie Pécresse wishes to encourage donations to create “a shock of inheritance transmission” which takes into account the increase in life expectancy: one inherited from one’s parents at the age of 30 in 1900, at the age of 42 years old in 1985 and at the age of 51 today. Marine Le Pen intends to remove inheritance tax on real estate up to 300,000 euros “To promote rooting”. Éric Zemmour proposes an exemption from taxes on the transfer of family businesses while at the …
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De Gaulle – Think, resist, govern
His name has become synonymous with a free and powerful France. De Gaulle, the man of the call of June 18, established himself in history first as a rebel, a resistance fighter and then as a charismatic political leader, in France and abroad. Adored, hated during his presidency, after his death he became a myth, an ideal of a politician that we find ourselves regretting on the right and the left.
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