Good news for those who were still paying it
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Electoral promise of Emmanuel Macron in 2017, then candidate for the presidency of the Republic, the abolition of the housing tax on the main residence allowed 80% of the less well-off French people to be completely exempt from it in 2020, after a drop of 30% in 2018, then 65% in 2019. The wealthiest taxpayers still subject to this local tax have, for their part, benefited from a reduction of 30% in 2021, then 65% in 2022. The year 2023 marks the definitive abolition of the housing tax for all French people. A nuance, of size: if you have a second home, you must always pay the housing tax for this property because it escapes government reform. Translation made with Google translate
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