Emmanuel Macron undertakes to abolish the audiovisual license fee if he is re-elected

“We will remove the taxes that remain, the fee is part of it,” he said during an exchange with 200 residents of Poissy (Yvelines), for his first public outing as a presidential candidate.

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This is one of the first announcements of the president-candidate. Emmanuel Macron undertook on Monday March 7, if he is re-elected, to abolish the audiovisual license fee. “We will remove the taxes that remain, the royalty is part of it”he said during an exchange with 200 inhabitants of Poissy (Yvelines), for his first public outing as a presidential candidate.

According to the Head of State, this deletion is “consistent with the abolition of the housing tax”one of the flagship measures of his campaign in 2017. Since 2009, the contribution to public broadcasting has been payable by anyone who is subject to housing tax and who owns a television.

Its amount is determined by Parliament and currently stands at 138 euros in mainland France. This fee is used to finance public sector TV and radio channels, such as France Télévisions, Radio France, Arte or France Médias Monde (France 24, RFI, etc.).

Before Emmanuel Macron, candidates Valérie Pécresse (LR), Marine Le Pen (RN) and Éric Zemmour (Reconquests) announced their intention to abolish the license fee, some of them proposing to privatize part or all of the public media.

Emmanuel Macron presented this measure in the midst of a series of proposals to support purchasing power, such as the tripling of the “Macron bonus”, without charges or taxes.

This tax-free premium that he has introduced since 2020, “we will triple it”because “that’s purchasing power”he said.


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