I'll agree and add to this.I don't think you really understand democracy
I accept we need to help where we can and in the last few years the USC was introduced along with bin charges and soon to be water rates. I have no problem pay for a service but I fail to see what LPT is going to be used for.
The USC simply replaced two previous levies - it is NOT a new tax, and many people pay no more direct taxes due to the USC.
As said before, the LPT will be used to pay for LA services
Local roads
Libraries
Swimming pools
Water services
Street lighting
Etc., Etc.
I believe the government is elected to run the country based upon the will of the people (or something like that !!) and this can only be legal if the people of Ireland accept it. We have seen how the grey voter can turn a decision, with that idea i presume that most people belive in this tax I am wondering why people are accepting this.
The Govt have a large majority in the Dail.
A few more comments.
Q - Oldnick..
I slightly shudder when people state that one must obey the law because it's the law.
I shake when I hear that mentality !
Just because it's law does not make it right or just !
If anything the burden lumped on the people is against the law!
Unpaid household charges will increase to 300€ this amount if unpaid at year end will be handed over to revenue for collection
Wake up.
Its not a LPT, its just another type of income tax that goes straight to the revenue and back to europe, it will not help your council one bit.
It taxes your income.
Yep, and for once it's being collected from everyone, not just the same small percentage of the population who pay most of the income tax.Its not a LPT, its just another type of income tax
The funny thing is that, as a group, we are not funding our day to day living costs from our own resources / income, but rather borrowing money. Not alone can this not continue forever, but we'll actually have to reduce future living standards to repay borrowings used to maintain current living standards.
Our choices are:
1) continue to prop up current living standards through borrowings at the expense of future generations,
2) Reduce current living standards,
3) Pay more tax.
We are at our internationally acceptable limits on 1) and have elected a government that decides the balance between 2) and 3).
In short, the property tax isn't about fairness, it's about Ireland, as a society, paying its way and this means balancing our taxes against the cost of running the country.
its not a fair tax as some of you have put it, i will be in the B category but if i was living in a city my house would be valued higher and have to pay more even if i was earning the same whats fair about that.
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