truthseeker
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What happens if more than 50% of households don't pay?
We elect governments every 5 years to run the country, but what if the government brings in a law during the 5 years that a majority of people object to. Is this democracy?
I'm just thinking back to when governments have done u-turns and said they got it wrong in areas like the septic tanks, cuts to diasbility and OAP medical cards.
I've seen many arguments on why people will not pay, so far I've not read one good one. Some of them downright riduculous. And the penalties are enough for me to know it's just plain stupid not to pay it. Bronte
.Their other problem now is the Phil Hogan is a political liability to FG. Have to admit that afer listening to him a few times, I would be tempted to tell him where to stick his household charge
Well I paid this morning. Very easy and now have a receipt in both English and Irish.
Why is it not in polish too, there are more polish speakers here than irish. Usual irish government crap policies..
The government have said if it is not paid, they will have to increase taxation. If it's only €2 a week, why not just increase tax by this amount and deduct €2 a week of the dole and OAP?
It's all going into a central fund anyway.
The latest figures from the Department of the Environment show that 453,796, or around 28% of the estimated 1.6 million households, have paid the controversial tax.
Here is a breakdown of how the money has been collected so far:
Direct Debits Bureau: €408,700
Cards Bureau: €1,595,500
Cheques/PO's/bank drafts bureau: €5,409,500
Cards online: €34,155,500
Direct Debits Online: €3,810,400
Processed Online 84%
Processed by Bureau 16%
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