Suspense for the Livret A and the LEP, holiday vouchers… The 5 news of the week for your money

An increase in the rate of Livret A on August 1, less and less certain, aid of 250 euros to go on vacation, unusual figures on your taxes… Here is the summary of the 5 unmissable news of the week for your money.

The scenario is complicated for the Livret A rate

The success of the Livret A is confirmed, month after month. We learned this week that the total sum deposited on the 55 million Livret A accounts has now reached nearly 400 billion euros! A record that should soon be broken, but until when? Because if the savers benefited from the increase in the rate of the Livret A which rose from 2 to 3% on February 1, its remuneration may not increase on August 1, as provided for in the calculation formula.

One bad news hiding another, the remuneration of the LEP today at 6.1% is likely to fall sharply. Here’s what’s coming up.

Holiday vouchers: a bonus of 250 euros

The National Agency for Chques-Vacances offers up to 250 euros to finance your holidays in France or Europe. A device which is however not reserved for everyone. Can you still enjoy it? It is to discover here.

5 amazing figures on your taxes

The tax authorities have just unveiled their annual report on Thursday. The opportunity to discover several surprising information on your taxes. How many households are taxable? Does income tax bring in that much money? Here are 5 numbers to know.

The price of Engie’s new offer for gas

You may know that. The regulated gas tariff ends on June 30. Millions of customers are affected by this major change. Engie, the leading gas supplier in France, has just unveiled the price of its offer which automatically applies from July to its customers at the regulated tariff who have not chosen another offer by June 30. Discover the details.

The 5 dangers of the end of the gas price regulation for your bill

Reimbursed taxes

Nearly 14 million households were able to benefit last year from a tax refund, in the heart of the summer, after having paid too much tax at source. Average amount: 840 euros! This week, the precise dates of the transfer to be made by the Directorate General of Public Finances (DGFiP) were published. Here they are.

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