
French tax on high earners disappoints as wealthy find ways to shield income
[Modern Ghana - Ghana] - 23/01/2026
Revenue from a tax targeting high earners in France is expected to be far below forecasts this year, as wealthy people find ways to reduce their tax bills. However, a new corporate tax could bring in more than first predicted in 2026, which might help offset the disappointment.
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