COUNTRIES

Laeticia Hallyday repays part of tax debt, faces €1 million in annual taxes from 2026

HomePeopleCelebrityLaeticia Hallyday repays part of tax debt, faces €1 million in annual taxes from 2026

Laeticia Hallyday, widow of French rock legend Johnny Hallyday, is finally seeing financial daylight. According to Closer on May 9, 2025, she is set to repay the first portion of her late husband’s tax debt—estimated at €7.7 million—this summer. This key development will allow her to resume collecting royalties from Johnny’s music catalog, which had been frozen due to court-ordered seizures by the French tax authorities.

However, this financial relief comes at a steep price. Starting in 2026, Laeticia will reportedly owe around €1 million per year in taxes on those earnings. To prepare for that burden, she is considering selling her Los Angeles estate, “La Savannah,” currently valued at €18 million. The property could be sold for as little as €10 million.

Since meeting Frédéric Suant in Marrakech in September 2024, Laeticia appears to have regained some personal balance. The couple now splits their time between France and the U.S. Given France’s heavy tax system, she is also contemplating a permanent move to Miami, where tax laws are more favorable. The decision could mark a clean break from years of legal and financial complications.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Cameroon

Cameroon: Boko Haram attack leaves one dead in Far North region

Gambia

Gambia: President Barrow calls emergency meeting over Yahya Jammeh asset sales

Burkina Faso

Ibrahim Traoré rejects Africom accusations and defends Burkina Faso’s sovereignty

Niger

Niger: tensions escalate between Orano and military regime after executive’s disappearance

World

Israeli airstrikes on Gaza: at least 82 killed on Thursday

Niger

Niger: teacher strikes disrupt academic activities across the country

Benin

Emergency medicine specialization: Benin signs training agreement with Morocco

France

France: why Nicolas Sarkozy was released from electronic monitoring

World

West Bank: pregnant Israeli woman killed in shooting attack

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast: Cheick Tidjane Thiam re-elected president of the PDCI-RDA