................................Labour want increases in income tax because “The Rich don’t Pay their Fair Share” and not indirect taxes because “They disproportionately impact on TMVS’s*”
(*The Most Vulnerable in Society; a group constituting about 70% of the population.)
FG, and anyone with anything approaching a rational or logical view on taxes or a rudimentary grasp of reality, want to broaden the tax base.
eg.I heard suggested that Rates on homes should be tapered to increase as your mortgage decreases, seems fair to me.
..........Have you thought this one through Gerry?? A reasonable person might point out that if Citizen A lives in a €300K house with no mortgage and Citizen B lives in a 300K house with a 350K mortgage A should pay the higher tax as he/she has ownership rights in a property, while B has zero ownership in value terms.
If you now put in a codicil as per your post, A's tax will remain unchanged, while B's tax will increase as he reduces his mortgage! I think I might find some difficulty in seing this as being fair if I was A
Not in agrrement with it but I suppose you could give a tax rebate based on the interest paid on your mortgage, something similar to a landlord's 75% of loan interest can be written against tax due ? Obviously not the same figures as that.I heard suggested that Rates on homes should be tapered to increase as your mortgage decreases, seems fair to me.
To adopt a very simplistic view - labour want the wealthy to pay more tax.
Rather than being a thread about Capitalists vs Socialists, or whether the LPT is even equitable, can anyone tell me why Labour are against this and the water charges, and FG are promoting them? FG have even come out recently saying that there won't be any let up in the budget. Surely all of these measures are going to hit FG voters in the pocket more, whilst, conversely, these extra taxes should play into the hands of Labour voters' principles?
Labour who are predominately a Dublin based party are against Dublin not having the same option to reduce LPT like the rest of the Country or having funding taken away from them.
It appears now that the reduction in funding is specifically designed to ensure that all the money collected from the LPT effectively flows into a central pot.
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Nope .
FG want to protect their voter base.
I would think {broaden the tax base} would by defination hit the Rich.
In particular those with inherited ,not self earned wealth.
I think it would be equitable to engineer a Tax policy that leans towards hitting non productive wealth.
I am NOT an economist but
eg . If you hold a valuable site for ages , hit you with eg 5 % tax year 1, 6 tax year % year 2 etc.
It would incentivise the wealth havers to use their assets productively.
eg.I heard suggested that Rates on homes should be tapered to increase as your mortgage decreases, seems fair to me.
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