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You could shop in Northern Ireland, thereby paying less, no Irish tax and ensuring that your kids won't have jobs when they reach 18.
I'm guesing ( correct me if i'm wrong)that at least : 60% of a P.A.Y.E. workers pay goes towards paying tax
Obviously I do not want to take a reduction in salary..
Take some tips from how 'the great and the good' of Irish society avoid paying a fair share of tax - see [broken link removed]
Still, we might get a few crumbs dropped from the table when they do their great charidee work.
You are hit from both sides. You are paying income tax, levy, P.R.S.I. on your Gross income and you also get hit on your net income.
You are not taking into account V.A.T. on every purchase, Income levies, Stamp duties, Fuel duties, VRT, V.A.T. on V.R.T. ( Tax on a tax ) Motor tax, e.t.c.
You, VRT, V.A.T. on V.R.T. ( Tax on a tax ) Motor tax, e.t.c.
Why do people pick on VRT as an example of a "tax on a tax"?
Sure VAT is on alcohol, tobacco and fuel, which already have duty placed on them?
That's quite shocking, the four hundered highest earners effectively pay 10% tax. Also interesting is that the biggest winners in tax schemes were those who invested in the hotel industry, the very same people who now are crying for help, maybe they should give back some of their tax breaks instead.
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