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Le fisc réclame 22,5 millions d’euros à Bernard Arnault

Le Singulier

Le Singulier

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July 4, 2026

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La justice administrative a confirmé un redressement fiscal de près de 22,5 millions d’euros contre la première fortune de France. En cause, une structure L’article Le fisc réclame 22,5 millions d’euros à Bernard Arnault est apparu en premier sur Le Singulier.

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