An increase in the standard rate band of income tax by €1,000 from €32,800 to €33,800 for single individuals and from €41,800 to €42,800 for married one earner couples.
One of the structural problems of the Irish tax system is that we have such a generous system for married couples. This goes part of the way, but only part of the way, to addressing it.
I'm sure there's arguments for either method, which I won't get into, but one effectively incentivises working couples and child care whilst the other incentivises a stay at home spouse. Not sure why either would be an obvious choice for society.
Any decent study undertaken on families with one stay at home parent has found that the resultant development affects on the children have been more positive (also helath has been higher). My wife did a lot of research in this area. While I fully acknowledge that this approach would prove difficult for many families, I feel that there should be incentives to encourage at least a period of stay at home parenting.I think that a society that incentivises a stay at home spouse is a good idea. Particularly while children are young.
Don't they now give PRSI/stamps credit for people who stay at home.
So a single person gets an additional €1,000
A married couple with both earning gets an additional €2,000
A married couple with one earner gets an additional €1,000
One of the structural problems of the Irish tax system is that we have such a generous system for married couples. This goes part of the way, but only part of the way, to addressing it.
Brendan
Hardly strange. We were all but guaranteed that FG would further turn the Individualisation screw . . which is a bit ironic as they jumped up and down when Individualisation was originally introduced by FF . . conversely FF were jumping up and down about it yesterday . Some (many maybe) will view it as a good thing.Seems a bit strange that the 20% band is not being increased for married couples with a single income.
Must remember this with the Pension Levy when I see the next polling card...Noonan: . But it was the choice of the 1st house for only 1 person to work.
Sean allowed them to slither out of the question. Noonan said he'd see what he could do in the future and Howlin said everything can't be done in one go and it would cost €x to undo it, both emollient and empty comments. Sean should have zeroed in in the fact that it's not just a case that the Ministers didn't do anything on Individualisation but that they deliberately widened it.Noonan on the Sean O'Rourke show being quizzed on this by a caller now who pointed out that he was dead set against it when it was first introduced.
I'm sure in many cases like ours it was a choice based on the simple fact that currently I can't afford to work. I was made redundant and there just isn't the jobs out there at the level of pay and benefits I was on before. I have no objection to any work and would happily turn my hand to anything if given the chance but the reality is with a young family I would be paying out more than I would be taking in.
Similarly Sinn Fein view a couple with 1 earner on a salary >100k to be in the high earner bracket and with 2 employed on 50K as being in middle income bracket.Also you know have a position where a Household (married) with 1 Income of €71k pa is considered a "High Earner" and moves into the 8% bracket for USC but 2 people earning €139k pa between them is not considered "High Earners".
However, we are well short of that position and appropriate tax changes would give an opportunity to some parents to exit the workforce and free up jobs for those unemployed.
I am not in favour of "extra" tax breaks to encourage parents to give up work. However I would encourage the government to implement a tax position where a married couple with 1 earner is taxed the same as a couple with 2 earners. I'm reasonably sure that the tax differential was changed in the early noughties by FF to encourage non working parents back into the workforce!I'm not sure how much extra the govt should be giving in tax breaks etc to encourage parents to give up work TBH.