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Mayors heckle PM over taxe pro axe

Local authorities fear reform of local business tax will affect their budgets, while MPs vote in favour of the reform

THOUSANDS of local mayors whistled at Prime Minister François Fillon in protest at the government's plans to reform the taxe professionnelle, a major source of revenue for them.

Fillon was met with the hostile reception as he addressed 10,000 mayors from all over the country who were gathered in Paris for their annual conference.

The government wants to axe the taxe professionnelle in the New Year - which goes towards departmental councils and local communes - saving a reported €12bn a year.

Fillon has promised mayors that getting rid of the tax will not have a major impact on their budgets.

Its replacement, called a cotisation locale d’activité, will be calculated based on a combination of property rental values and business turnover but will no longer tax investments, in an attempt to boost business growth.

The reform was passed by the National Assembly last night, with 336 votes in favour and 227 against, but the Senate still has reservations and is due to vote on the reform later this week.

A further debate on how the money from the new tax will be distributed is expected next month.

Most businesses pay the taxe professionnelle, although there are exceptions for farms, the press, family-run artisan businesses and some kinds of teaching and artistic, intellectual or sporting activities.

Photo: Benjamin Lemaire_Creative Commons

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