Never a good idea for a public policy measure to directly incentivise people to maintain mortgage borrowings on their homes.
Would your point change if there was a higher rural electricity standing charge???
Except there is one (I suspect the question was rhetorical).No, why would I? I would disagree strongly if there was a higher rural standing charge, purely based on it being a country/locational charge.
Standing Charge
The standing charge covers the upkeep of the network necessary to bring supply to your home, together with the cost of reading the meter, issuing and processing the bills, etc. These costs have to be met irrespective of the amount of electricity used.
Rural standing charges are higher than urban standing charges due to the additional costs of maintaining supply to rural customers.
A small additional standing charge applies where a second meter is installed for electric storage heating.
It's a property tax, applied on residential premises, just as local authority rates apply to commercial premises.
Except there is one (I suspect the question was rhetorical).
http://www.cer.ie/customer-care/about-us/faqs
Not labelled as a wealth tax, agree with that. In my view it is a more a general tax masquerading as a property tax, brought in at a time when there was a need to expand the tax base. In most jurisdictions a property tax is seen as a form of a wealth tax, would you not agree with that?
What they should have done was have people who had more than one house pay a much bigger amount on the second, third, etc. house.
What they should have done was have people who had more than one house pay a much bigger amount on the second, third, etc. house.
Correction please -
A home without a loan is an asset.
A home in negative equity is a liability.
LPT makes no distinction for mortgages, negative equity, etc. At least if LPT was payable on the net house value, after mortgages, that would be a little more equitable than the current crude system for charging on gross values.
Any bets on "If elected, we will abolish LPT" being included in next election promises, sorry, manifestoes
A lady from Revenue was on radio today and she said as far as i can recall 98% of people have paid.Can people stop referring to Road Tax, there's no such thing. It's motor tax.
A lady from Revenue was on radio today and she said as far as i can recall 98% of people have paid.
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