Pet tax for dogs and cats, denial, false alarm

The truth about the 2025 Animal Tax: False alarm but a real question!

On 2025-11-05

In Pet News

THE TRUTH ABOUT THE 2025 PET TAX: FALSE ALARM BUT A REAL QUESTION

 

The idea of ​​a €100 annual tax for dogs and cats is a persistent rumor that resurfaces every year during budget discussions. Recently, it has once again stirred up pet owners, anticipating its implementation sometime in 2025.

ServicesPourAnimaux denies this information, as the Ministry of the Budget has officially refuted any intention of introducing a new national tax on pets for 2025 and subsequent years.

However, this false alarm highlights two crucial and very real issues for all pet owners: the legal obligation to identify pets and the precarious funding of animal protection in France.

 

1. The official denial: No pet tax in 2025

There is no mandatory annual tax currently in effect or planned by the French government for pets. The confusion often arises from the fact that some neighboring countries, such as Germany and Switzerland, do apply a local dog tax to fund their animal welfare services.

 

2. The only legal obligation: Identification

The only financial and legal obligation concerning the State is related to the identification of a pet.

_ The obligation: Every dog ​​or cat over 7 months old, or before any canine or feline session, must be identified by a microchip or a tattoo and registered in the national I-CAD database.

_ The cost: This is a one-time fee charged by a veterinarian for identification, ranging from approximately €50 to €70, and not an annual tax.

_ The real danger: Failure to comply with the identification requirement is punishable by a fine of up to €750. The absence of an annual pet tax should not obscure the fact that identification is an act of protection that saves thousands of lost animals from administrative euthanasia.

 

3. The real question: How to finance animal shelters and SPAs (Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)?

Even if the €100 charge was a false alarm, the question of funding remains a real one. Animal shelters and SPAs are facing:

_ Overcrowding due to the ever-increasing number of abandoned dogs and cats each year.

_ Rising veterinary costs. Rather than waiting for a hypothetical government tax, immediate action lies in responsible giving.

 

Tips from ServicesPourAnimaux:

_ Check your I-CAD and make sure your contact information is up to date.

_ Support local animals by directing your donations to animal shelters and SPAs near you.

 

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