French President Francois Hollande's controversial "millionaire's tax" has finally received an approval from the country's highest court, saying that the proposal by the Socialist President was in line with the law. Companies will be obliged to pay 75% tax on all annual salaries, which exceed one million euros. The proposal that infuriated business leaders and soccer clubs, which threatened to go on strike should the law be enforced, was originally rejected by the Council, claiming that it was illegal to levy taxes on individuals rather than on households. However, in a ruling published on Sunday, the Council admitted that a reformulated tax, which makes employers liable for the 75% tax on salaries, conforms with France's constitution.