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szdaily -> World Economy
‘French tax cuts won’t be at expense of deficit targets’
     2015-September-1  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    FRENCH income tax cuts promised earlier last month by President Francois Hollande will not come at the expense of the country’s deficit reduction targets, Finance Minister Michel Sapin said yesterday.

    “We will cut taxes — that’s not to increase them elsewhere,” Sapin said on France Info radio. “Secondly, we won’t modify our deficit reduction targets.”

    The French Government is targeting a public deficit of 3.8 percent of GDP in 2015 and 3.3 percent in 2016, down from 4 percent last year. The targets are part of its undertaking to European partners, who want the country to get its deficit back below the 3 percent target for eurozone countries.

    Sapin said he would not confirm or deny a report in yesterday’s Les Echos newspaper which valued the tax cuts Hollande promised for 2016 at around 2 billion euros.

    But he also went on to say, “Have confidence in us. There are the means within the considerable sums spent by the state, local authorities and social security spend to find 2 billion to give back a part of the efforts of the lowest-paid French people... two, three four, take the figure you want.”(SD-Agencies)

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