HMRC has just dealt a major blow: 65,000 letters sent to crypto investors for tax evasion. Twice as many as in 2024. Is your wallet concerned? Find out who is targeted, the real risks, and how to protect yourself before it's too late.
HMRC has just dealt a major blow: 65,000 letters sent to crypto investors for tax evasion. Twice as many as in 2024. Is your wallet concerned? Find out who is targeted, the real risks, and how to protect yourself before it's too late.
The possible removal of the 10% tax allowance on retirement pensions is stirring public debate. Announced in a government note, the measure is as concerning as it is divisive. What was once just a budgetary avenue has now become a strong social marker, crystallizing tensions around taxation and the treatment of retirees. In a pressured economic climate, this potential reform raises a central question: how far can the State go without breaking the balance between generations?
The tax regimes for cryptocurrencies in France and Switzerland present significant differences. While Switzerland is known for its favorable tax conditions for private investors, France imposes a stricter taxation with a flat tax of 30% on capital gains realized. Here is a detailed comparison of the tax obligations in these two countries.
Frank Richard Ahlgren III, an early bitcoin investor, was sentenced to two years in prison for falsifying his tax returns to conceal capital gains from the sale of BTC.
As economic and climate challenges redefine political priorities, the French Senate is making its mark on the state's budget for 2025. Between measures to revive a stagnant real estate market and tax adjustments in favor of the environment, these decisions crystallize political and economic tensions.
In the face of increasing economic challenges, the Ministry of Economy presents a 2025 budget marked by a dual ambition: reduction of public spending and acceleration of the environmental transition. A balancing act that raises questions about French economic growth.