Versement transport
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, the versement transport (abbreviated VT) is a hypothecated
Hypothecation (taxation)
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 local tax levied on the total gross salaries of all employees of companies of more than nine employees, originally intended to raise capital for investment in local public transport infrastructure, but more and more used to cover its operating expenses. The tax is levied on the employer, not the employee directly. The money is directed to the (AOT, "Urban Regional Transport Authority"), the local government authority responsible for organising public transport.

In 2008, for example, this tax provided nearly 70% of the funding for the (STIF), the AOT for the Île-de-France
Île-de-France
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, which includes Paris
Paris
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. The STIF distributed the money between the Régie autonome des transports parisiens (RATP, the metropolitan transport authority) and the Société nationale des chemins de fer français (SNCF, the state railway operator).

Expansion

First established in the Paris region, in 1973 the VT was extended to all communities of over people. IN !974 this was extended to those whose population exceeded , in 1982, to those over (by the "Administration Territoriale de la République" law) and in 1999 to those over (the , more commonly known as the Chevènement law). The money is directed to the local autorité organisatrice de transport urbain. Between 1975 and 1982, the minimum population being fixed at may have played a decisive part in the creation of AOTs encompassing several smaller communes, and in the extension of (PTUs, "Urban Transport limits", i.e. essentially the edges of fare zones).

General

The VT rate is variable depending on the size of the population in the PTU. Since 2011, it is limited to 0.9% for PTUs with fewer than inhabitants.

Île de France

  • 2.6% in Paris and the Département of Hauts-de-Seine
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  • 1.7% in the Départements of Seine-Saint-Denis
    Seine-Saint-Denis
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     and Val-de-Marne
    Val-de-Marne
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  • 1.4% in the Départements of Essonne
    Essonne
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    , Yvelines
    Yvelines
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    , Val-d'Oise
    Val-d'Oise
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     and Seine-et-Marne
    Seine-et-Marne
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    .

Supplements

  • an AOT can set its tax at 1.75% if it provides the service itself (a ) rather than contracting it out
  • An extra 0.05 % may be raised if the AOT is a , a or a
  • Since July 2010, another 0.2% may be raised if at least one commune in the PTU Is classed as a tourist destination.

Deductions

Employers who grow to exceed the threshold of nine employees are exempt from paying transport tax for three years and receive a discount of 75% the fourth year, 50% the fifth year and 25% in year six.

External links

Source: legifrance.gouv.fr
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