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7 July 15:58

Seven Nobel Prize winners in economics are calling on France to implement a minimum tax for the wealthiest, along the lines of the 'Zucman tax'.

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Nobel Laureates in Economics have published an editorial in Le Monde calling on France to introduce a minimum tax on the ultra-rich, similar to the 'Zucman tax' recently rejected by the Senate. They argue that France's billionaires account for almost 30% of the country's GDP and that an effective tax would combat tax optimization. They emphasize the importance of France as an example to the rest of the world in adopting such a measure, in the context of international discussions for a global minimum tax.

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