This week's article from The Local covers various topics including the significance of May 1st, Labour Day in France, where closures of bakeries may be more prevalent. The article delves into speculations regarding tax changes for foreigners in Italy and Spain, although legislation processes make immediate tax increases unlikely. It provides clarity on tax obligations for foreigners in France, who must declare worldwide income, often requiring conversion into euros for tax declarations. Other topics mentioned include medical checks for older drivers and issues related to living wills in French law.
The day off on May 1st, celebrating Labour Day, might see more closures in bakeries this year than usual, impacting daily bread access for many.
Recent discussions in Italy and Spain about tax changes for foreigners are causing speculation about increased taxes, though little has been firmly established.
For foreigners living in France, income tax declarations must include worldwide income, potentially leading to multiple conversions into euros for their taxes.
Columnists and media speculations about spontaneous European taxes on foreigners overlook strict legislative processes required for tax laws to be enacted.
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