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Large fortunes, executives, pensioners: why the French emigrate to Italy
France🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

Large fortunes, executives, pensioners: why the French emigrate to Italy

The article discusses why many French individuals, including wealthy people, executives, and retirees, choose to move to Italy to benefit from lower tax rates and more favorable inheritance laws. It highlights the social and financial elite who gather in exclusive circles like The Wilde in Milan, emphasizing the exclusivity and cost associated with membership. The piece notes the growing trend among French expatriates seeking advantageous fiscal conditions in Italy.

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Le Figaro logoLe FigaroIndependent🔒Center9 hr. ago
Large fortunes, executives, pensioners: why the French emigrate to Italy

The article discusses why many French individuals, including wealthy people, executives, and retirees, choose to move to Italy to benefit from lower tax rates and more favorable inheritance laws. It highlights the social and financial elite who gather in exclusive circles like The Wilde in Milan, emphasizing the exclusivity and cost associated with membership. The piece notes the growing trend among French expatriates seeking advantageous fiscal conditions in Italy.

Bias read (Center): While the article touches on taxation and immigration trends, which are politically charged topics, it presents information without overtly favoring any particular political stance. The focus is on economic incentives rather than ideological positions, and the narrative remains balanced by focusing,

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