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Plan d'Épargne en Actions (PEA)

The Plan d'Épargne en Actions (PEA), which translates to “Stock Savings Plan,” is a wonderfully potent investment account available to French tax residents. Think of it as a special wrapper for your investments, much like an `Individual Savings Account (ISA)` in the UK or a `Roth IRA` in the United States. Its superpower? Offering a massive tax break on your investment profits. The PEA is designed to encourage long-term investment in European companies. By holding your investments within this account for a specific period, you can watch your `capital gain`s and `dividend`s grow and compound without the taxman taking a significant bite, allowing your wealth to build up much faster. It’s a cornerstone of savvy investing in France and a fantastic tool for any patient, value-oriented investor.

How Does a PEA Work?

The magic of the PEA lies in its simple, yet powerful, set of rules. Understanding them is key to unlocking its full potential. The entire structure is designed to reward patience and a long-term mindset.

The Golden Rule: The 5-Year Mark

The most important concept to grasp is the five-year holding period. The tax treatment of your profits depends entirely on how long you keep the PEA open before making a withdrawal.

What Can You Hold in a PEA?

The PEA is specifically designed to channel investment into the European economy. As such, there are strict rules about what you can hold inside it.

Types of PEA and Contribution Limits

There are two main flavours of the PEA, each with its own ceiling on how much money you can put in.

The Classic PEA (PEA Classique)

This is the standard, go-to PEA for most investors. You can contribute a lifetime maximum of €150,000 into a classic PEA.

The PEA-PME

This variant is designed to support smaller businesses. The PEA-PME (Plan d'Épargne en Actions destiné au financement des Petites et Moyennes Entreprises) allows you to invest in small and medium-sized European enterprises. It comes with its own contribution limit of €225,000. However, an individual's total contribution across both a classic PEA and a PEA-PME cannot exceed €225,000. For example, if you have maxed out your classic PEA at €150,000, you can only contribute a further €75,000 to a PEA-PME.

A Value Investor's Perspective

For a value investor, the PEA isn't just a tax-saving vehicle; it's a strategic amplifier. Its structure naturally aligns with the core principles of value investing.

Key Takeaways for Investors