Future climate savings plan: what is this new investment for minors?

Future climate savings plan what is this new investment for

CLIMATE SAVINGS PLAN. The government will soon introduce a brand new savings plan for young people. The rate offered should be more attractive than that of the Livret A.

[Mis à jour le 22 mai 2023 à 10h09] To “finance the carbon-free world that we must leave to our children” as indicated by Bruno Le Maire on May 16, the government announced the creation of a new savings plan future climate. Intended for minors, this specific savings product may be distributed by banks and insurers, and will present a attractive rate, higher than that of the booklet A and the young booklet (3% both). It can be opened by the parents, from the birth of the child. The funds invested in the future climate plan will have to contribute to financing the ecological transition. With this new plan, Bercy intends to collect up to one billion euros per year.

The future climate savings plan will be intended for young people under the age of 18 (minors). It can be opened by the parents as soon as the child is born. It will be impossible for the account holder to make any withdrawal before reaching the age of majority. However, three exceptions exist: accident of life, illness, death.

If this new plan is tax-exempt, there remains riskier than the booklet A. Indeed, the capital will not be 100% guaranteed, but rather 99%. The profitability will depend on the return on the investments made, which differentiates it from the Livret A.

Blocking the funds will make it possible “to initiate long-term investments, particularly in renewable energies, the decarbonization of industry or innovative companies” as indicated in the government press kit “France Nation Verte”. This plan should also make it possible to “finance the decarbonization of SMEs and ETIs through the development of investment capital in life insurance and retirement savings” continues. Caisse des Dépôts will have to ensure that the funds from this plan benefit thegreen industry.

In his presentation, the Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire puts forward “guarantees of remuneration higher than those of the booklet A. As a reminder, the rate of the booklet A is today fixed at 3%. It could present “exceptional tax conditions” he continues. We can then imagine a rate above 4% for this new plan.

The ceiling of the future climate savings plan will be modeled on that of the livret A: €22,950. It cannot exceed 23,000 euros.

The future climate savings plan will be 100% tax exempt. Holders of this plan will not have to pay taxes and contributions on the interest earned.

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