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France to Tax American Retirees Using Social Security for Healthcare

On November 8th, a proposal to impose a “minimum contribution” on foreign retirees benefiting from France’s universal healthcare coverage after three months of residency garnered significant support in the Assemblée Nationale. The amendment, spearheaded by MP François Gernigon, targeted retirees from G20 countries, specifically those holding long-stay visas. This measure, aimed at addressing the nation’s €23 billion social security deficit, seeks to ensure reciprocity as many of these countries lack similar healthcare contribution arrangements. While the public accounts minister acknowledged the government’s seriousness regarding the issue, the amendment was carefully crafted to exclude all foreign nationals, and focus on the G20 countries.

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