Following a couple of weeks of public uproar after the French government said it was going to scrap a wealth tax that applies to personal assets of more than $1.5 million, President Emmanuel Macron’s office announced that the 2018 budget will be amended to include a tax on luxury yachts, supercars and precious metals.
Macron, a former Rothschild banker, has been trying to shake off the label of “president of the rich,” but the September proposal of replacing the tax on high-end assets such as jewellery with just a real estate tax didn’t help his cause.
Even though Macron’s cabinet says the levy has driven 10,000 people with about $41 billion in capital abroad in the past 15 years, the wealth tax has been understood by many as a symbol of social justice since it was introduced in the 1980s.
The whole situation around the levy not only took a toll on the President’s popularity, but it is also expected to be a hot topic in the media this Tuesday, during a planned nationwide strike by public workers.
France’s 2018 budget bill is due to be studied by parliament's finance commission this week.
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