French Property Tax is, according to L’ovservatoire du FORUM en France, not equal in all cities as published in their report of 19th September 2014.
For example, as noted in the article in Explorimmo, in the town of Lille the property taxes this year are on average approximately 599 euros and reach approximately on average 1339 euros in Amiens.
The tax is lower in cities like Lille and Paris due, for example, to the economic contributions of local businesses.
Top 5 most expensive French cities in terms of contribution to Taxe foncière
Amiens
Montpellier
Le Havre
Orléans
Caen
Top 5 least expensive French cities in terms of contribution to Taxe foncière
Lille
Villeurbanne
Boulogne-Bilancourt
Paris
Strasbourg
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