Brendan Burgess
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There have been calls recently for the USC to be reduced. For example, the Irish Tax Institute called for it today.
One of the big problems in Ireland is that the rates of tax on the lower paid are so much lower than in other countries. The burden of taxes in Ireland falls mainly on the higher paid. The USC helps to distribute the burden more fairly by making sure almost everyone pays something.
And wouldn't cutting/abolishing employees prsi be fairer than cutting the USC? This is a confusing tax which seems to apply to some income and some tax payers, and not to others e.g. some public servants.
One of the big problems in Ireland is that the rates of tax on the lower paid are so much lower than in other countries. The burden of taxes in Ireland falls mainly on the higher paid. The USC helps to distribute the burden more fairly by making sure almost everyone pays something.
And wouldn't cutting/abolishing employees prsi be fairer than cutting the USC? This is a confusing tax which seems to apply to some income and some tax payers, and not to others e.g. some public servants.