François Hollandes Socialist government is facing a new tax revolt this time not from big business protesting against the presidents 75 percent income tax band but in the form of a viral online campaign by small French entrepreneurs furious about a jump in capital gains taxes.

A person fills out a tax declaration for the 2012 income tax on September 10, 2012 in Lille, northern France.

Calling themselves the Pigeons French slang loosely translated as the fall guys a group of Internet entrepreneurs took to social networking sites to voice their opposition to the measure within hours of its announcement in last Fridays .