Lesotho vs France
Tax Rate Comparison
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π±πΈ Lesotho β Lesotho Tax System
Lesotho is a landlocked enclave within South Africa with progressive income tax up to 35%. VAT is 15%. The country's economy is closely tied to South Africa β customs revenues from SACU (Southern African Customs Union) provide a major share of government income. Textile exports (especially to the US under AGOA) and diamond mining are key sectors. Water royalties from the Lesotho Highlands Water Project also contribute.
π«π· France β Local & Regional Contributions
France's 18 regions and 96 metropolitan departments do not set income tax but levy business taxes (CFE; CVAE abolished 2024). Taxe foncière (property tax) is set by communes and has risen sharply. Taxe d'habitation was abolished for primary residences. Employers pay apprenticeship tax (0.68%) and professional training levies.
Lesotho vs France: Key Tax Differences (2026)
π° Income Tax: π«π· France has a higher top income tax rate (0β35% vs 0β45%). π±πΈ Lesotho is more favourable for high earners.
π VAT/Sales Tax: France has a higher consumption tax (15% vs 5.5β20%).
π’ Corporate Tax: Corporate rates are similar in both countries (25% vs 25%).
π Capital Gains: π±πΈ Lesotho taxes investment gains at a lower rate (25% vs 30%), benefiting investors.