The President of the National Assembly also advocates that “the wealthiest retirees (may) be more involved”.
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The president of the National Assembly reveals her tracks to find the 40 billion euros in savings necessary to complete the 2026 budget. Yaël Braun-Pivet estimates, Wednesday, July 2, that“We cannot ignore the recipes and immediately exclude any increase in taxes” for the 2026 budget, in an interview with Echo. “Making this effort only by savings on public spending is not realistic. This does not correspond to the objective of equity which must be ours. We cannot ignore the revenue and immediately exclude any increase in taxes”argues the elected Renaissance of the Yvelines, according to whom “We must favor measures that have as little impact as possible on growth”.
Yaël Braun-Pivet said to himself “favorable to the principle of a white year”who could even “Depending on the evolution of inflation (…) to be envisaged beyond 2026”. “The perimeter should, in my opinion, be wide enough to have a real impact in terms of savings: deinxation of income tax, of the scale of the CSG (generalized social contribution) on pensions, pensions “she adds, pleading for “Save the most fragile “.
On the other hand, she believes that “The wealthiest retirees could be more involved”recalling his wish to delete “The tax reduction of 10% on pensions, which does not penalize small pensions”. This measure which could bring in 4 billion euros per year. “An alternative could be to align the highest rate of CSG with that of employees”she adds.
The president of the lower room also considers “necessary” of “Lean about the taxation of ‘super inheritances'”noting that “0.1% of heirs receive amounts greater than 13 million euros and only pay an average of 10% of inheritance tax”.
Concerning local communities, she estimates “Possible to act on the wage bill, which has increased sharply in recent years”. And she calls, “Beyond 2026” to “Structural reforms” To reduce the “Cost of the territorial mille-feuille” by clarifying skills. She wishes for this purpose that “MPs and senators meet on the subject to reach a consensual parliamentary initiative before the end of the year from existing proposals”.