Friday, March 2, 2012

Taxation of "rich": Holland confirmed and signed

The UMP has unearthed a 2011 video of the candidate criticized PS confiscatory tax rates. Holland assumed.
Francois Hollande he turncoat on taxing the rich? The Socialist candidate has surprised the world on Monday by announcing he wanted to apply a 75% marginal rate on incomes over one million euros per year. This is one of the few proposals of the candidate who is not registered in its program. The little booklet he distributed only mentions a final installment of income tax to 45% (against 41% currently) from 150 000 euros per share.
To emphasize the contradictions of Francois Hollande on this subject, the UMP has therefore decided to emphasize on its website a video of the January 28, 2011 prepared for the site Mediapart, where he said during a dialogue with economist Thomas Piketty "the image of a confiscatory rate on a tiny fraction of taxpayers will have no effect - (or otherwise) we are sure of the effects of relocation ... -, will produce no revenue." Relaunched by the journalist: "You are afraid to Ms. Bettencourt?" he replied: "I prefer it pays taxes in France."
What made ​​him change his opinion the Socialist candidate? No doubt the exigencies of the campaign. On 22 February, Nicolas Sarkozy, while his willingness to appear as the candidate of the people, launched an offensive against excessive compensation of top managers. After refusing to do so throughout the duration of his first five years, the president-nominee on TF1 announced he wants the law regulate executive pay, ban golden parachutes and top-hat. In doing so, he takes his socialist opponent against the foot. François Hollande had to respond, if he did not appear back in relation to (...) Read more LePoint.fr

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