The fight against fraud and tax evasion allowed the State to recover 16 billion euros of rights and penalties in 2010, according to a report presented by Bercy on Thursday. The key figures to remember. The fight against tax evasion allowed the State to recover 16 billion euros in 2010
The budget minister, Valérie Pécresse, presented on Thursday a report on action taken by the tax authorities in recent years to fight against fraud and evasion. The key figures to remember.
€ 16 billion: the amount of fees and penalties notified at the end of a tax audit in 2010, one billion more than in 2009. Since 2007, the fight against tax fraud and flushed 50 billion of potential revenue, according to Bercy. Warning: this represents well the sum which has been notified. But that is not yet fully returned to the state coffers.To uncover more, the DGFIP (Directorate General of Public Finance) has launched an operation control of purchases made in France from foreign bank cards. Nearly 100 such operations have reported some 900 million euros.
4700: the number of taxpayers who have regularized their situation with the special unit set up in 2009, amounting to 7 billion euros. Which reported to the state 1.2 billion euros in taxes and penalties.
350: the number of tax adjustments completed on 800 committed from the 3000 list of the case HSBC. At stake: 160 million euros in tax revenues. Overall, when all els adjustments are completed, the state hopes to one billion euros in revenue.
40,000: the number of transfers from a unit amount of more than 15,000 euros made by French companies to tax havens.
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