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France to allocate €2.5b over 5 years for tax rebates to boost investment

byCustoms Today Report
18/04/2015
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PARIS: French firms will benefit from bigger tax rebates on their investments as part of reforms announced to boost business activity.

Flat business investment remains a drag on the improving economic outlook for the euro zone’s second-largest economy at a time when consumer spending and exports are picking up.

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The government will allocate a total €2.5 billion over five years for tax rebates to boost investment, prime minister Manuel Valls said.

A key measure will be allowing firms to write down 140 per cent of the value of the industrial investments they will make between now and April 2016.

Local authorities will be reimbursed more quickly on sales tax paid on their public works investments and some tax rebates on housing works will be extended.

The Socialist government had announced after it suffered a severe defeat in local election last month that it would take steps to boost investment and jobs. The measures announced on Wednesday included no steps on the jobs front.

France’s official statistics office INSEE estimated last week that corporate profit margins should improve significantly this year but not enough to convince firms to invest more.

It estimated corporate investment would be completely flat in the first quarter and up just 0.1 per cent in the three months to June. Investment in real estate, whether by households or businesses, will remain firmly in the red.

Mr Valls also said that a deal had been struck with motorway operators that will unlock a €3.2 billion road investment plan. Talks on the plan will be wrapped up soon and include no toll hike for this year, he said.

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