Maybe something drastic like
1. Nationalise and combine all the Irish banks
2. Irish citizens have to use the new super bank
3. All existing taxes are abolished
4. New tax taken directly from bank accounts.
This will mean 100% tax compliance and we can also get rid of bunches of public sector employees, and the revenue.
Tired of listening to the platitudes of the opposition parties, I believe that the collective knowledge of AAM should be able to come up with logical changes for the budget.
Suggestion No.1… means test children’s allowance. There is no social benefit in giving money to parents who do not require it for the needs of the child.
What else?
Yes, that would do wonders for our banking liquidity crisisIntroduce property tax on all second properties (logically, if you can afford a second house, you should be well enough off to afford to pay tax on it....definitely if it's sitting empty.
Remove car tax and apply the tax to the fuels. Collect the tax from 10-20 suppliers rather than 2-3 million vehicles - huge cost savings.
In that way people would be incentivised for using eco-friendly cars rather than just buying eco-friendly cars and continuing to use lots of petrol.
Remove car tax and apply the tax to the fuels. Collect the tax from 10-20 suppliers rather than 2-3 million vehicles - huge cost savings.
In that way people would be incentivised for using eco-friendly cars rather than just buying eco-friendly cars and continuing to use lots of petrol.
We've been through this one before - rural drivers with no realistic public transport options would be screwed in order to benefit their city cousins, with the lions share of public transport infrastructure.
How do you propose the new tax be calculated?
A great incentive for everyone to reinvest in our wonderful property market, so
Yes, that would do wonders for our banking liquidity crisis
We've been through this one before - rural drivers with no realistic public transport options would be screwed in order to benefit their city cousins, with the lions share of public transport infrastructure.
Taxpayer cannot be expected to pick up the tab for peoples lifestyle choices
My last one for now ! Put a development levy on airport passengers of €10 to leave the country. Use this €50m a year to allow the investments in transport links to airports to survive the budget cuts. This is not a unique idea and has been done in many airports to fund development.
Sainsbury's will love that onePossibly also increase the duty on wine.
.. means test children’s allowance. There is no social benefit in giving money to parents who do not require it for the needs of the child.
Nationalise and combine all the Irish banks
Close the Senate. Fire all Senators.
Because people earning 51K are 'rich' and should be bracketed with people earning 251KIntroduce a 3rd tax rate. 0-25k 10%, 25-50K 20%, 50k+ 40%.
rural drivers with no realistic public transport options .. peoples lifestyle choices
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