Normal behaviour compared to Poland who die bravely for allies,and is always suprised when such allies betray us.France always puts France first, which makes dealing with them as an ally kind of a pain in the ass at times.
Normal behaviour compared to Poland who die bravely for allies,and is always suprised when such allies betray us.France always puts France first, which makes dealing with them as an ally kind of a pain in the ass at times.
Your best neighbor is the oceanNormal behaviour compared to Poland who die bravely for allies,and is always suprised when such allies betray us.
Basically France is BIPOLAR.France always puts France first, which makes dealing with them as an ally kind of a pain in the ass at times.
America is bi polar France has narcissistic disorder. Germany autism, Poland's depressed and Russia has some flavor of psychopathyBasically France is BIPOLAR.
On top of being an Alcoholic.Russia has some flavor of psychopathy
ByCurated Alternative Narratives
April 11, 2023
The French government declared illegal cash payments above a ceiling of €1,000 per transaction for individuals resident in the country, affecting volumes of commercial payments (linked to professional activities) and the collection of taxes by the tax authorities.
Likewise, the limit for non-residents (mainly tourists) increases to €15,000.
Outside the demanding margins established by the cash limit, users are forced to resort to alternative means of payment such as bank cards and checks.
Non-business transactions between consumers are not subject to cash regulation.
Still, when payments of more than €1,500 are recorded, the parties must issue an invoice certifying to the State that a transaction has occurred.
The new measures are in addition to others that already exist regarding the use of cash.
For example, paying taxes or fees in local jurisdictions maintains a cash limit of up to €300 per transaction, beyond which other non-cash means of payment are required to be used.
This limit operates to settle income tax, VAT, municipal fees, audiovisual license fees, etc.
Emmanuel Macron's administration is preparing to strengthen state monitoring of transactions, which is extremely difficult for cash payments.
The restrictions will come into effect as of next September.
The ruling party defended the measures as part of the "fight against terrorism and the laundering of illicit capital".
However, many of these illegal operations (the vast majority) manage much larger funds than the limits to which the measure refers.
Focusing on retail transactions has led many to believe that the real intentions are to strengthen tax collection (the control of small amounts of tax evasion) and to pave the way for implementing an eventual state digital currency in the future.
On the other hand, although inflation in France eased slightly in March 2023 and fell to 5.6% year-on-year, it remains the highest in 37 years and will act as a pressure factor to push commercial and fiscal transactions toward the use of bank cards or checks from September onwards.
The deterioration of the purchasing power of money at the most drastic pace in the last four decades will lead to the progressive erosion of the limits imposed by Macron if no adjustment clauses are added for the evolution of the CPI.
With information from La Derecha Diario
Macron bans cash payments of more than €1,000 between citizens in France
Macron bans cash payments of more than €1,000 between citizens in France
Macron bans cash payments of more than €1,000 between citizens in France - Curated Alternative Narratives - The Rio Timeswww.riotimesonline.com
I've heard about the French Constitutional Court ruling from late last week on Macron's controversial pension reform initiatives: splitting it in different ways.Macron bans cash payments of more than €1,000 between citizens in France
Macron bans cash payments of more than €1,000 between citizens in France
Macron bans cash payments of more than €1,000 between citizens in France - Curated Alternative Narratives - The Rio Timeswww.riotimesonline.com
Macron bans cash payments of more than €1,000 between citizens in France
Macron bans cash payments of more than €1,000 between citizens in France
Macron bans cash payments of more than €1,000 between citizens in France - Curated Alternative Narratives - The Rio Timeswww.riotimesonline.com
right....france needs to get rid of this guy stat he's gone crazy.
Yeah, it's gotten to the point where he needs to resign and leave on his own terms, or he needs to be dragged out and have his head separated via guillotine.right....france needs to get rid of this guy stat he's gone crazy.
I’m leaning towards option 2 myself. Maybe then the rest of the West will get the hell off their behinds.Yeah, it's gotten to the point where he needs to resign and leave on his own terms, or he needs to be dragged out and have his head separated via guillotine.
Yeah, it's gotten to the point where he needs to resign and leave on his own terms, or he needs to be dragged out and have his head separated via guillotine.
Well, history has shown that plenty of times, lol.French establishments almost as a rule do not know when to quit
Every nation puts her own interest first, this is completely normal but somehow people decide France is specially bad because of it.France always puts France first, which makes dealing with them as an ally kind of a pain in the ass at times.
Sigh. This is not a new thing; it has been the case for years and it is an implementation of EU regulations. If you actually pay attention to the details, private transactions are exempt, the restrictions are on large cash payments in commercial business, because they are used to evade VAT.Macron bans cash payments of more than €1,000 between citizens in France
Macron bans cash payments of more than €1,000 between citizens in France
Macron bans cash payments of more than €1,000 between citizens in France - Curated Alternative Narratives - The Rio Timeswww.riotimesonline.com
Every nation puts her own interest first, this is completely normal but somehow people decide France is specially bad because of it.
Fuck that. Money should be able to be used to transact business. Small or large. They want to stop VAT scams? That's the taxman's job. If I want to pay in cash to inconvenience a public office I will.Sigh. This is not a new thing; it has been the case for years and it is an implementation of EU regulations. If you actually pay attention to the details, private transactions are exempt, the restrictions are on large cash payments in commercial business, because they are used to evade VAT.
Oh please, it is the English who are the absolute masters of passive-aggressive. The French are far, far more willing to openly tell you to your face that they don't like you.While this is true France specializes in the kind of passive agressive rudeness that just gets under peoples skin.
The French are far, far more willing to openly tell you to your face that they don't like you.
Sadly not true.Every nation puts her own interest first, this is completely normal but somehow people decide France is specially bad because of it.