Tax hike on books a threat to shops
France's small bookstores have survived the rise of big chains, Amazon and digital books, but many fear that a sales tax rise, part of the debt-saddled government's austerity plans, could push them out of business.
Until now, the thousands of independent booksellers that dot France's town centers offered the best of both worlds - a quaint setting, one-on-one tips and advice, and guaranteed prices as low as at a chain store.
Since 1981, the French state has set the price of books, largely to support independent bookstores, which are seen as vital assets to local communities.
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