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aGameOfThrones
12-28-2013, 02:48 PM
A new report from France's Superior Audiovisual Council (CSA) has opened the door to possible taxes on large web video outlets like YouTube and even more general content providers like Facebook. The report concerns France's current culture tax, which taxes movie theaters, broadcasters and ISPs, using the 1.3 billion euro of annual revenue to fund French film and TV production. If viewers are skipping the cinema in favor of YouTube videos, the report reasons, then why not include web video in the tax too? If Facebook is deemed to be a content provider, the report says it could also take a hit from the tax.

It's part of a broader move in France to tax technology products more effectively. This summer, a proposal to President Hollande suggested a one percent tariff on smartphones and tablets, driving the revenue towards the same cultural fund. Google is a particular target for France, earning $2 billion a year in the country while paying little to no domestic tax, a situation President Hollande has called "unacceptable."

http://www.theverge.com/2013/12/28/5250660/france-ponders-extending-culture-tax-to-youtube-and-facebook

FrankRep
12-28-2013, 02:55 PM
Yes, French President Francois Hollande is a Socialist.


http://www.thenewamerican.com/media/k2/items/cache/0d69594db8dd959e8cef8b9de7d189e1_M.jpg (http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/europe/item/12847-french-socialists-plan-big-tax-hikes-for-rich)



The new socialist president of France, Francois Hollande, wants to soak the rich, but the result may be an exodus of the wealthy to other nations.

French Socialists Plan Massive Tax Hikes for Rich (http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/europe/item/12847-french-socialists-plan-big-tax-hikes-for-rich)



15 September 2012 | The new Socialist president of France, Francois Hollande, has stated that he is planning to soak the rich in his nation even more, through a new tax rate of 75 percent on income over €1 million (about $1-1/4 million).

Some of his supporters, however, are still not satisfied. Union leader Jean-Pierre Mercier complained of the new tax hike, “It’s not at all, at all sufficient. We should take more of their wealth.”

otherone
12-28-2013, 03:06 PM
We'll tax the stuff you like to fund the shit you don't.

heavenlyboy34
12-28-2013, 03:22 PM
All governments will be doing this kind of thing in the future. The interwebz are a tremendous threat to regimes everywhere. :cool: