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May 22, 2013
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French Actor’s Tax Move Sparks Debate About Patriotism and GreedPosted on Dec 22, 2012
Gerard Depardieu’s blustery renunciation of his French citizenship for the purpose of avoiding a tax increase imposed to combat the fiscal crisis has exposed a bitter division in the French populace that includes some of its most famous citizens. As a symbol of French cinema, Depardieu’s departure has provoked an emotional response both from those who support and oppose his decision. Jerome Fourquet, a pollster for the marketing firm Ifop, said a survey last week showed that the French public “was divided over whether the actor was a victim or a villain,” and “that the reactions were ‘complex,’ ” reported The Guardian. “A small majority, 54%, think the government’s fiscal policies are too tough and are encouraging people to leave the country, and 40% sympathise with Depardieu. At the same time, 35% told us they were shocked by his leaving, so it’s not clear cut,” he said. French President Francois Hollande’s recovery plan includes a 75 percent tax on incomes over $1.3 million. View a graphic showing the moves of France’s other “fiscal refugees” here. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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