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E-Malt.com News article: France: Government rises beer tax by 5 euro cents per 25 cl
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The French government on October, 1 announced tax hikes on beer and cigarettes in an effort to reduce the welfare deficit from 13.2 billion euros in 2012 to 11.4 billion euros next year.

The beer tax hike, which translates into 5 euro cents per 25 cl., should bring the state revenue of 480 million euros. At 30 litres of beer per capita a year, France is the next to the last beer consumer in the EU.

Beginning in July 2013, cigarette taxes will rise from 64.25% to 64.7% of the price of a pack, bringing the state 125 million euros. This will probably mean a pack of cigarettes in France will cost more next year, after today's 6.5% rise. In another cost-cutting measure, the state announced it will increase taxes for high-income retirees.


03 October, 2012

   
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