dereko1969
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I think in fairness to the OP this tax was sprung out of no where within the last couple of years, Irish people have gotton used to not having water, sewage or property charges. In the UK, USA etc Property/Council taxes are part of the course. In the UK there are exemptions for those on low incomes/Benefits, some people pay partial council tax depending on their income.
it is harsh in Ireland that there are no discounts for those on lower incomes.
People in apartment copmplexs paying management fees have to do it all the time.
Just like when you posted earlier that your car tax is €700 per annum. I wouldn't know what make of car has that sort of car tax.
Selling this million-plus house is presented as an option. But is it? Are there buyers out there? And could it be sold before May 1st?
It seems to me we are being forced to pay this new tax, with no options, in preference to paying for food or heating. Is that the kind of society we are going to be comfortable with?
No car does. It was just a simplistic example. With the management fees exaxmple, most start off in year 1 at a cheap price of €750 and quickly rise in the first five years when costs rise. The tax just has to be factored in to your day-to-day costs.
, buying the Dulux rather than the Farrow and Ball paints .
I have no problem with increases in ESB, Gas, Petrol, car tax bills etc. I can fund these out of my savings. I am talking about a new tax here that is going to hit me for €1700 per annum. Next year and the year after and the year after.
It decimates the savings I make by shopping around for my annual car insurance, house insurance, Health Insurance, shopping in Lidl, buying the Dulux rather than the Farrow and Ball paints etc etc I reckon I save about €500 per annum on being careful about my spending. This tax blows these savings out of the water.
If you don't mind me asking and you don't have to reply, why are you living so frugly, almost painfully, when you could downsize and live a financially easier life?
Brontes's world again.I have to ask Odea, what on earth is Farrow and Ball paint and why is it better than Dulux. I thought Dulux was one of the best paints.
The fact you are even speaking of avoiding Farrow and Ball paints says that you think you should be maintaining a certain standard of maintenance because of the type of property.
Downsizing isn't possible for everyone. For many it would mean moving far from jobs, family support, schools and perhaps medical facilities. Even then many circumstances might have changed, and they might find it impossible to get a mortgage, and for others they'd lose a tracker. That's assuming they'd find a buyer.
Downsizing is not that simple for the majority of people.
This tax is unfair. It should be based on the size of the property and one's ability to pay (income).
What do you mean it should be based on size? Do you think that size is a fairer basis than value??
Value of home is part of someone's means. Someone with an income of 25K and a 1M unmortgaged house is better off than someone on an income of 25K and a 200K unmortgaged house.The fair tax would be a local income tax where everyone paid according to means.
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