In France, taxation is determined by the yearly budget vote by the French Parliament, which determines which kinds of taxes can be levied and which rates can be applied.
In France, taxation is determined by the yearly budget vote by the French Parliament, which determines which kinds of taxes can be levied and which rates can be applied.
A mĂ©tropole (French pronunciation: [metÊÉpÉl] ; French for "metropolis") is an administrative entity in France, in which several communes cooperate, and which has the right to levy local tax, an Ă©tablissement public de coopĂ©ration intercommunale Ă fiscalitĂ© propre. It is the most integrated form of intercommunality in France, more than the communautĂ© urbaine, the communautĂ© d'agglomĂ©ration and the CommunautĂ© de communes. The mĂ©tropoles were created by a law of January 2014.
As of January 2025, there are 19 métropoles, and 2 métropoles with special status: Paris and Marseille (all in metropolitan France). The Metropolis of Lyon is a territorial collectivity, not an intercommunality.