Back-to-school stipends, popular savings accounts…what’s changing on August 1

2024-07-31 10:59:00


televisionto popular savings accounts, provide income tax notices and more.

Find the key information to remember for August 2024.

Provide your income tax notice

Your income tax notice will be on your Special space on impots.gouv.frbetween July 24 and August 2, 2024, depending on your situation. We will send you an email indicating that your comment has been published. If you receive a paper version, your tax notice will be sent to you by mail between July 24 and August 29, 2024.

In addition, the online declaration correction service will be available this year from July 31 to December 4, 2024 (inclusive). Access to this service is reserved for users who declare their income online: it allows them to modify the content of their declaration if something was forgotten or an error was noted on the tax notice.

Popular savings account interest rates cut

From 1yes In August 2024, the interest rate on the Popular Savings Book (LEP) is set at 4% (previously 5%). This rate remains above the rate of inflation, which is currently 2.2%. The LEP is regulated by the State, which determines its remuneration rate twice a year and aims to provide support to people on middle incomes to support their purchasing power. The rate on the Livret A and the Sustainable and Solidarity Development Book (LDDS) remains at 3% until January 31, 2025.

Payment of back-to-school allowance

For the 2024 school year, the return-to-school allowance (Ars) will be paid on 6 August in Mayotte and Réunion, and on 20 August in mainland France and Guadeloupe, Guyana and Martinique. The Ars is an aid provided by the CAF or MSA that helps families cover part of the costs associated with the start of the school year. It is subject to a resource ceiling and concerns parents of children aged 6 to 18 who are in school.

Maintaining electricity prices

For households subscribing to regulated electricity prices (about 22 million households), electricity prices remain unchanged. On July 15, the government abandoned the implementation of Article 1.yes The increase of about 1% in August was related to the revaluation of transmission electricity prices.


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