Anti-tax-evasion, EU directives, and greening the French draft Finance Act of 2024 by François Hellio and Diane Auther
By: Hellio, François
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Contributor(s): Auther, Diane
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This article elucidates the provisions of the French draft Finance Act 2024, with a particular focus on its objectives of enhancing tools against tax evasion and fraud, aligning with EU directives, and promoting the environmental sustainability of the French economy and tax system.
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