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A million have not paid. That is govt spin.
And resentment from those that have paid towards those who were principled or smart enough to not pay although understandable is misguided. Why not direct your anger against speculator bondholders that you gladly bailed out rather that your struggling neighbor for his refusal to pay gambling debts of international hedge funds.
Time is not on side of govt. They have to decide pretty soon whether to proceed with property tax next year or have another HouseholdCharge. They don't have database for property tax and another year of Household Charge would be a disaster given numbers that haven't paid this year.
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Just let me understand your claim fully here - you are suggesting that the specific figures given in this press release are incorrect, and have been inflated to support the Govt's point - that's one of the bases of your arguement here - right?
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We are where we are. ........ a progressive tax instrument.
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The Household Charge amounts would barely be a drop in the ocean of what we've paid out on banking debt....
Priceless. You claim that a million have paid. I dispute this claim and you come back and support you claim that a million have paid with a link with stats to show that less than a million have paid.
Hold on, are you actually splitting hairs over the distinction between 990,459 and 1 million:
Except it didn't undermine his claim and confirm your correction - it confirmed his claim as any reasonable person would agree that 'a million' have paid when the actual number is 990K...Perhaps a tad pedantic. I was more commenting on his correcting and challenging my correction with a link to figures which undermined his claim and confirmed my correction.
I didnt pay, I dont agree with it, and to be totally honest, I really havent got the money. I never got a letter, and dont really care if I do. I dont want to be breaking the law, but my position is, if I had known when I initially bought my house that I would have to pay a property tax every year on it, I would probably not have bought at all. This tax will be every year for the rest of my life, long after the (NEGATIVE EQUITY AT THE MOMENT) mortgage is finished, and I will be struggling to pay it out of OAP.
I was worried when I saw the reports of 2nd letters and threats of legal action - Ive never even had so much as a speeding fine in my life - and I think it is deplorable that I am now choosing to break the law, rather than pay. I know I will be frightened and feel bullied if I do get a letter, but I will on principle stick to my decision not to pay. I live in an estate with over 100 houses in it, and only 2 houses that I know of have paid. I dont believe the compliance figures the government is spilling out to us either - they just dont add up
While I kinda agree with this (similar to bin stickers), I would think it may be dangerous as no doubt a campaign of us and them will start. You can't expect adults to behave in a rational way can you ?I personally think there should be a sticker to put in your front window when you have paid the charge (or have a waiver) so it is easy to spot the houses that haven't and target them.
You own a house, and yet you can't afford 100 euro?? How do you manage with repairs, maintenance, insurance, etc.
The State Pension is 11,960pa, so 100 is affordable.
It's impossible to know compliance rates in any estate.
Yeah, but don't be too hard on him. He missed the figure for the number of waivers, which brought it over the million.Hold on, are you actually splitting hairs over the distinction between 990,459 and 1 million , or am I missing something?
Fascinating - and your source for the 250k figure is?However where I believe the govt is lying is in their claim that their are only 1.6 million liable households. Census last year had over 2 million households in Ireland. At most only 250,000 of these households would be exempt.
Actually, you're right. The Household is NOT a progressive tax instrument. When it moves on to be a property tax in proportion to the value or size of the property, then it will be a progressive tax instrument. So give it a year or two.So you think that the Household Charge is a progressive tax instrument. We fundamentally disagree.
Honestly, who are you trying to kid. This wouldn't have affected your decision to buy a house. Unless you had some kind of written guarantee from future governments yet to be created, you'd have done what everyone else does - bought the best house you can afford and then do everything you can to hold onto it.I didnt pay, I dont agree with it, and to be totally honest, I really havent got the money. I never got a letter, and dont really care if I do. I dont want to be breaking the law, but my position is, if I had known when I initially bought my house that I would have to pay a property tax every year on it, I would probably not have bought at all. This tax will be every year for the rest of my life, long after the (NEGATIVE EQUITY AT THE MOMENT) mortgage is finished, and I will be struggling to pay it out of OAP.
I was worried when I saw the reports of 2nd letters and threats of legal action - Ive never even had so much as a speeding fine in my life - and I think it is deplorable that I am now choosing to break the law, rather than pay. I know I will be frightened and feel bullied if I do get a letter, but I will on principle stick to my decision not to pay. I live in an estate with over 100 houses in it, and only 2 houses that I know of have paid. I dont believe the compliance figures the government is spilling out to us either - they just dont add up
Dead right.It's impossible to know compliance rates in any estate.
protocol you may own your house but I am mortgaged up to my eyes.
I stupidly didn't sell my house as the market was plummeting, with no movement in the market. Silly me.
I felt I had no choice but to rent and become a landlord. We are not all there by choice.
The crystal ball was broken that week.
I have paid PAYE since 16
Tax on income from property
NPPR again I feel silly for doing this now.
I have never had the benefit of a tax amnesty.
Easy for those with plenty to pontificate.
We will pay a levy to pay the Quinn debacle
The social charge willl probably never go away.
We are getting less for PRSI.
I am getting tired of assuming the position.
Honestly, who are you trying to kid. This wouldn't have affected your decision to buy a house. Unless you had some kind of written guarantee from future governments yet to be created, you'd have done what everyone else does - bought the best house you can afford and then do everything you can to hold onto it.
Honestly, who are you trying to kid. This wouldn't have affected your decision to buy a house. Unless you had some kind of written guarantee from future governments yet to be created, you'd have done what everyone else does - bought the best house you can afford and then do everything you can to hold onto it.
What makes you think that the 1,000,000 people who HAVE paid their tax will stand by and let others get away with it?
pay the full mortgage. And we stupidly allowed ourselves a 30 year mortgage - paying untill we are 75 years old - if we live that long. And at that stage the 100 household charge will have grown into approx. €1500 a year in property and water tax - combined with mortgage payments out of OAP??? We know it is our own fault, we like many others were carried away on that cloud of reckless lending by the banks - I was on SW when we got a huge mortgage, and we didnt lie about our circumstances either - they gave us the amount we stupidly asked for, and offered us more which we had the sense to refuse. We live in an ordinary house, probably worth half what we paid for it, so please dont judge us for being struggling home owners, or should I rephrase that to "mortgage holders". And like I said, if I knew 6 years ago that I would be hit for a property/water tax, which could possibly hit the €1500 region - every year for the length of time we stay as owners, there is no way on earth we would have ever considered buying our own home.
I personally think there should be a sticker to put in your front window when you have paid the charge (or have a waiver) so it is easy to spot the houses that haven't and target them.
Yawn. Godwin's law. thread closed.You're getting your ideas from the Nazi persecution of the Jews in 1930's Germany.
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