Traffic disruptions expectedAudun-le-Tiche braces for Friday protest against new tax measures

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Cross-border workers are rallying against a new tax regulation, with protests expected to disrupt traffic in Audun-le-Tiche on the Franco-Luxembourg border on Friday.

Traffic disruptions are anticipated on the Franco-Luxembourg border in Audun-le-Tiche on Friday morning due to a planned protest.

The demonstration is expected to impact the roundabout on the main traffic route in the centre of Audun-le-Tiche. The protest is in response to a new tax measure introduced this year, which particularly affects cross-border workers. The measure has significant implications for couples living in the same household but working in different countries.

According to the Committee for the Defence of the Interests of Luxembourg Cross-Border Workers (CDIFL), the new tax regulation could result in affected individuals paying up to €3,000 more annually. The CDIFL is urging the repeal of the measure and calling for enhanced cooperation between Luxembourg and France to address such cross-border issues.

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