Prime pour l'emploi


The Prime pour l'emploi is a French tax credit aimed at reducing the impact of falling Revenu de solidarité active for people returning to work. Implemented in 2001 by the government of Lionel Jospin, it is paid in the form of a yearly tax credit that may also exceed the amount of income tax due.
In 2008, 8.7 million working people received the tax credit. The average amount was €36 per month.

Amount

The amount depends on whether a person is single or in a couple and whether the income per person is between €3,473 and €17,451. The amount increases between the lower limit and €12,475 and then decreases until revenue reaches the upper limit.
Annual RevenueTax credit in % of income
€3,743 to €12,4757.7%
€12,475 to €17,45119.3% of the difference between the salary and the upper limit
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