Prime Time program was fascinating. But there are two separate issues:
1. Those who deliberately seek to transfer tax residency overseas in order to avoid tax in Ireland but who in reality still live here. Some of the individuals mentioned in PT could well be considered Economic traitors, particularly when moving abroad merely to avoid Capital Gains Tax.
2. Those who legitimately used tax incentive schemes offered by Government. One can hardly criticise those who avail of such schemes. Afterall what's the point in offering such schemes if we don't expect some people to avail of them. The criticism should be directed at those who make these schemes available (Govt) when there is little or no economic need for such (e.g. Hotels, Sect 23's in Dublin 2 & 4 , Dundrum Towncentre etc).
1. Those who deliberately seek to transfer tax residency overseas in order to avoid tax in Ireland but who in reality still live here. Some of the individuals mentioned in PT could well be considered Economic traitors, particularly when moving abroad merely to avoid Capital Gains Tax.
2. Those who legitimately used tax incentive schemes offered by Government. One can hardly criticise those who avail of such schemes. Afterall what's the point in offering such schemes if we don't expect some people to avail of them. The criticism should be directed at those who make these schemes available (Govt) when there is little or no economic need for such (e.g. Hotels, Sect 23's in Dublin 2 & 4 , Dundrum Towncentre etc).