Which french towns or cities hiked their property taxes the most?
Which french towns or cities hiked their property taxes the most?"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
A new study has revealed the extent to which French towns or cities have increased their property tax this year. It looked at communes with more than 40,000 inhabitants. Overall, 30 of 192
have hiked their _taxe foncière_. Reasons given have included increased energy costs and loss of some other sources of income, notably due to the removal of the _taxe d’habitation_ for all
main homes (second-homeowners still have to pay it, barring any exemptions). Central government grants are meant to compensate for the latter, but some communes claim they are not
sufficient, and they resent the fact they have lost control over this funding source and cannot raise or lower it as they wish by voting for annual changes in their rates. Paris, Meudon (in
Hauts-de-Seine, south-west of Paris), and Grenoble were those with the highest increases this year, according to the report by LOCAL FINANCE SPECIALIST FSL, which looked at _taxe foncière_
on bricks-and-mortar property (as opposed to on plots of land), Some communes, however, decreased their rates, including Saint-Louis (Haut-Rhin), Wattrelos (Nord), and Compiègne (Oise). The
average increase in 2023 was 1.7%, the study shows. This is a higher rise than the average increase in 2022 (1.4%), which was already higher than in the previous five years (the average hike
in 2021 was just 0.5%). The rises relate to the amount by which councils increased their own percentage rate, which has a direct knock-on effect on the overall amount of the tax bill (see
below). WHAT IS FRANCE’S _TAXE FONCIÈRE_? _Taxe foncière _is a property tax payable – barring exemptions – if you owned French property on January 1 of a given year. It applies to houses and
flats as well as their adjoining facilities and gardens (and many kinds of commercial buildings. There is also a version called_ taxe foncière sur les propriétés non-bâties_ for land with
no associated buildings. The revenue goes to your mairie and in some areas a part goes to an intercommunal body, to fund local schools, sports facilities, roadworks, or similar. _Taxe
foncière_ bills are calculated each year based on the amount that the property could, in theory, be rented out for – this is called its _valeur locative cadastrale_ (VLC) and it rises
annually with the consumer price index. For example, AS CONSUMER WEBSITE UFC-QUE CHOISIR EXPLAINS, if your VLC was €2,000 in 2022, it would rise to €2,140 in 2023, due to a national rise in
the VLC’s of around 7% this year. The VLC is then halved, to take account of expenses such as maintenance, insurance and repairs, and then has a percentage rate applied to it that is voted
on by your local authorities. This gives the tax payable. With regard to rises in the percentage rates, for example, if a council had a rate of 10% last year and this year voted for 15% this
would represent a 50% rise compared to 2022. READ MORE: TAXE FONCIÈRE FRANCE’S LOCAL PROPERTY TAX: WHO PAYS AND THE EXEMPTIONS READ MORE: TAXE FONCIÈRE, TAXE D’HABITATION: HOW ARE THESE
WORKED OUT IN FRANCE? WHICH FRENCH TOWNS AND CITIES HAVE INCREASED OR DECREASED THEIR _TAXE FONCIÈRE_ RATES? BIGGEST INCREASES (MORE THAN 10%) * PARIS: Increase of 51.9% * MEUDON
(HAUTS-DE-SEINE): 35.1% * GRENOBLE (ISÈRE): 24.4% * BOBIGNY (SEINE-SAINT-DENIS): 18.5% * TROYES (AUBE): 14.4% * LIVRY-GARGAN (SEINE-SAINT-DENIS): 14.1% * METZ (MOSELLE): 13.4% * COURBEVOIE
(HAUTS-DE-SEINE): 13% * ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX (HAUTS-DE-SEINE): 12.5% * CORBEIL-ESSONNES (ESSONNE): 11.3%. DECREASES * BRIVE-LA-GAILLARDE (CORRÈZE): A drop of 0.8%. * COMPIÈGNE (OISE): -1% *
SAINT-LOUIS (HAUT-RHIN): -2.9% * TARBES (HAUTES-PYRENEES): -0.8% * WATTRELOS (NORD): -1.5% FULL A-Z LIST (THOSE IN BOLD HAVE INCREASED _TAXE FONCIÈRE_ RATES) This list shows the 192 French
cities or towns with more than 40,000 residents and whether or not they increased their _taxe foncière_ rate. A Aix-en-Provence, Ajaccio, Albi, Alès, Alfortville, Amiens, Angers, Angoulême,
Annecy, Antibes, ANTONY, Argenteuil, Arles, Arras, Asnières-sur-Seine, Aubagne, Aubervilliers, Aulnay-sous-Bois, Avignon, B Bagnolet, Baie-Mahault, Bastia, Bayonne, Beauvais, BELFORT,
Besançon, Béziers, Blois, BOBIGNY, Bondy, BORDEAUX, Boulogne-Billancourt, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Bourg-en-Bresse, Bourges, Brest, Brive-la-Gaillarde, Bron C Caen, Cagnes-sur-Mer, Calais,
Caluire-et-Cuire, Cannes, Carcassonne, CASTRES, CERGY, Chalon-sur-Saône, Châlons-en-Champagne, CHAMBÉRY, Champigny-sur-Marne, Charleville-Mézières, Chartres, Châteauroux., Chelles,
CHERBOURG-EN-COTENTIN, Choisy-le-Roi, Cholet, Clamart, Clermont-Ferrand, Clichy-la-Garenne, Colmar, Colombes, COMPIÈGNE, CORBEIL-ESSONNES, COURBEVOIE, Créteil D Dijon, Douai, DRANCY, Dunkirk
E Épinay-sur-Seine, ÉVREUX, Évry-Courcouronnes F Fontenay-sous-Bois, Fort-de-France, Fréjus G Gap, Garges-lès-Gonesse, Gennevilliers, Grasse, GRENOBLE H Hyères I ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX,
Istres, Ivry-sur-Seine L La Courneuve, La Roche-sur-Yon, La Rochelle, La Seyne-sur-Mer, Laval, Le Blanc-Mesnil, LE CANNET, Le Havre, Le Lamentin, Le Mans, LE TAMPON, Les Abymes,
Levallois-Perret, Lille, LIMOGES, LIVRY-GARGAN, Lorient, LYON M Maisons-Alfort, Mantes-la-Jolie, Marcq-en-Baroeul, Marseille, Martigues, Massy, Meaux, Melun, Mérignac, METZ, MEUDON,
Montauban, Montluçon, Montpellier, Montreuil, Montrouge, MULHOUSE N Nancy, NANTERRE, Nantes, Narbonne, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Nice, Nîmes, Niort, Noisy-le-Grand, NOISY-LE-SEC, Orléans P Pantin,
PARIS, Pau, Perpignan, Pessac, Poitiers, Puteaux Q QUIMPER R Reims, Rennes, REZÉ, Rosny-sous-Bois, Roubaix, Rouen, RUEIL-MALMAISON S SAINT-ANDRÉ, Saint-Brieuc, Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis
de-la-Réunion, Saint-Etienne, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Saint-Herblain, Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, Saint-Louis, Saint-Malo, Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, Saint-Nazaire, Saint-Ouen, Saint-Paul de la
Réunion, Saint-Pierre, Saint-Priest, Saint-Quentin, Salon-de-Provence, Sarcelles, Sartrouville, SÈTE, Sevran, Strasbourg, Suresnes T Talence, Tarbes, Thionville, Toulon, Toulouse, Tourcoing,
Tours, Tremblay-en-France, TROYES V Valence, Valenciennes, Vannes, Vaulx-en-Velin, Vénissieux, Versailles, VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ, Villeurbanne, Vincennes, Vitrolles, VITRY-SUR-SEINE W
Wattrelos RELATED ARTICLES PLAN FOR CAP ON FRENCH TAXE FONCIÈRE INCREASES TO BE ABANDONED
Trending News
Biden is reportedly sending ukraine old soviet air defense weapons from america's own secret stockpileAfter the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the U.S. went on a secret buying spree to collect "a small number of Sovi...
Rugby legend bryan habana pens emotional statement as he announces his retirement - ruckSPRINGBOK LEGEND BRYAN HABANA HAS ANNOUNCED HIS RETIREMENT FROM ALL RUGBY AND WILL HANG UP HIS BOOTS AT THE END OF THE C...
Livable lingo: a zoning vocabulary listWHILE PLANNERS, ARCHITECTS AND DEVELOPERS KNOW WHAT THE FOLLOWING TERMS MEAN AND WHY THEY MATTER, THE SAME ISN'T TR...
Major supermarket's aesop dupe hand-wash looks like luxury and it's only £2. 54AESOP FANS CAN ADD A TOUCH OF LUXURY TO THEIR HOMES WITH THESE STUNNING BOTTLES OF HANDWASH WHICH REALLY LOOK QUITE EXPE...
Disease in Nature | NatureABSTRACT MOST naturalists would, I think, agree that wild animals have the appearance of exuberant health, and that it i...
Latests News
Which french towns or cities hiked their property taxes the most?A new study has revealed the extent to which French towns or cities have increased their property tax this year. It look...
Railway recruitment latest news in hindi, photos, videos on railway recruitment inextlive jagranRailway Jobs 2024: रेलवे में 13 सौ से ज्यादा पदों पर निकली वैकेंसी, इस तरह से कर सकते हैं अप्लाई national9 months ago अग...
From army reserve to hospice hero | va minneapolis health care | veterans affairsThe VA is proud to recognize Char Psihos as our Volunteer of the Month! This remarkable individual has dedicated her lif...
Volodymyr zelensky doesn’t meet eu expectations as president of ukraine – opedThe EU-Ukraine summit held in Kiev did not bring any breakthrough results. Its most significant outcome is considered to...
Why dictators and detectives are a good match in crime fictionDictators dislike detective novels. Both fascist Italy and Nazi Germany outlawed crime fiction in 1941. The crime novel,...