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In reply to the discussion: Depardieu says he paid 85% of his 2012 income to taxes [View all]mainer
(12,555 posts)35. Wow, Mass has Depardieu's tax statement, that's amazing.
I'm still waiting for the press to make a statement.
France has a 1.8 percent wealth tax on net assets (aside from income). Depardieu's net worth is estimated at around $120,000,000, so that's a yearly tax of about $2.2 million, before income taxes. If he had an income this year of $3 million, then he's already at a 75% tax rate even BEFORE his income and social welfare taxes are taken into account.
So yes, it's very possible to be paying 85% in taxes.
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RWNJ Sarkozy supporter. Meanwhile, France subsidizes the movie industry which allowed him to
JaneyVee
Dec 2012
#1
Better than Romney, who dodges taxes, yet keeps his passport and SS card...
Barack_America
Dec 2012
#8
I'm sure there will be lots of movie offers for him in France once he renouces
LiberalFighter
Dec 2012
#13
they got tax breaks to invest in new equipment and so on--it worked to keep infrastructure going
librechik
Dec 2012
#41
Yup, because being limited to only $100M just isn't enough. WTF is wrong with these people? n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2012
#21