Every Friday, in the show #OnVousRépond, Gilles Bornstein receives a political personality to comment on the news of the week and give a voice to spectators who can directly ask their questions to the guest. Friday November 3, the Minister for Public Accounts, Thomas Cazenave, was on the franceinfo set.
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The Minister for Public Accounts, Thomas Cazenave, was invited to answer questions from viewers and Gilles Bornstein on the set of the interactive show “#OnVousRépond”, Friday November 3.
Asked about the remuneration of people who agree to denounce tax fraud, the former Renaissance deputy refused to give the amount that these “whistlers” receive, because “this is part of the system and protections” that the State “owes to them ” for having “allowed him to collect a lot of money”.
🗣️"Je ne peux pas vous le dire."
Thomas Cazenave, ministre délégué aux Comptes publics, refuse de dire combien sont rémunérés les personnes qui acceptent de dénoncer une fraude fiscale.
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A tax convention between Qatar and France that it does not denounce
Moreovers, the Minister for Public Accounts spoke about the tax convention established between France and Qatar. According to him, “we cannot denounce it unilaterally because it allows us to avoid double taxation and encourage investments.” He concludedt recalling “that a tax convention should not be confused with the financing of terrorism”.
🗣️"On ne peut pas la dénoncer de manière unilatérale."
Thomas Cazenave, ministre délégué aux Comptes publics, à propos de la convention fiscale entre la France et le Qatar.
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— franceinfo (@franceinfo) November 3, 2023