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France PM announces 5-year €2.5b programme of tax breaks to encourage industrial investment

byCustoms Today Report
25/04/2015
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PARIS: French Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced a five-year, €2.5 billion programme of tax breaks to encourage industrial investment and accelerate France’s sluggish growth rate.

With tepid investment by companies seen as a key restraint to growth, Valls announced the exceptional tax break for industrial investments made over the next 12 months.

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What Valls heralded as an “unprecedented measure” will allow companies to deduct 140% of the value of their industrial investments against their taxable benefits over five years, as well reduce their business taxes.

To accelerate the economic recovery we need to remove all the obstacles, use all the tools, and investment is a key tool,” Valls said.

The investment tax breaks are in addition to the €40 billion that the French government plans to give companies in tax breaks through 2017 with its so-called Responsibility Pact.

As the number of unemployed remains stuck near a record of just under 3.5 million, Valls criticised companies for not holding up their end of the bargain in terms of maintaining and creating jobs.

He said the government would also seek to boost investment with €3.2 billion going to work on motorways.

France’s state-held investment bank is also to step up lending to companies by €2 billion. And households will receive tax breaks for home insulation.

The state will also help local councils, which cut back dramatically on investment when the central government cut back funding, with advance tax refunds.

Local councils, which account for 70% of public investment, slashed their investment by €5.3 billion last year.

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