How many properties will be liable for the new Household Tax*– (*which should really be called a Property Tax)
btw whats with the weird stars which pepper your post? Ive removed them.
It seems that the govt is deliberately underestimating the numbers of properties in order to make the registration figures look better.
How many properties will be liable for the new Household Tax*– (*which should really be called a Property Tax)
According to preliminary Census 2011 figures – there were 2,004,175 dwellings in Ireland in May 2011. (Of those – 294,202 were vacant and 1709973 dwellings were occupied.)
Vacant houses are not exempt – but it is possible that some of these vacant dwellings may be exempt because they form part of the trading stock of a business and they have never being lived in. Many NAMA owned properties may fall into this exemption – but the total figure involved is not known. Let’s estimate that 100,000 of these vacant properties are exempt. (It is an over estimation and could overlap with some of the unfinished estates)
All Local Authority owned housing is exempt – and that is about 108,000 homes.
Also exempt are houses owned by approved non-profit housing bodies (housing associations and housing co-operatives) which is about 25,000 dwellings.
So – that’s 133,000 exempt rented dwellings.
There are also about 18,000 homeowners on Mortgage Interest Supplement – who will also be exempt.
That brings the total estimated exempt properties to 251,000.
Houses on certain “unfinished estates” are also exempt. The list of unfinished estates is here and there are 1325 estates involved.
Any habitable or inhabited houses on those estates will be exempt for a maximum of 2 years. The government estimate the number of completed houses on unfinished estates in 2012 to be in the region of 34,000.
So – there could be as many as 285,000 houses and apartments that are exempt from the Household Charge. That leaves about 1.73 million properties that could be liable.
One factor to add to the numbers excempt-they still have to register to claim their excemption.
My view and why I won,t be paying nor registering.
One, its double taxation, I already paid large stamp duty, and paid off my mortgage, so therefore my house is my private property bought and paid for end of story.
People who paid a lot of SD have a reasonable grievience.
However, having "bought and paid for" your house does not make you exempt.
You may have paid for your car, but you still have to pay an annual motor tax.
Two, Like most other people, I know dam well its not gonna stop at €100.
2. What new tax will they pass in the next budget even if I can afford it now?
Hopefully a fat tax and a sugar tax.
5, And finally if I can afford a household tax of €100 at the present moment, would I be able to afford to a full property tax combined with water charges at over €1000?
Reducing the defict will mean a drop in our standards of living.
Our tax levels overall are low.
Many other countries have some form of property tax - are they all mad / crazy??
Of course they aren't, they realise that property taxes are sensible.
If I bring my faulty car to a mechanic, I take his advice.
If I feel sick, I go to a doctor and take their advice.
Sociologists / economists / etc have spent 100 years trying to develop better, smarter taxes, and most of them agree that property taxes are better than the alternatives.
All taxes are bad in some sense, nobody likes paying them, but property taxes create less negative distortions than other taxes.
Yet people in Ireland seem to ignore or dismiss all this effort to develop better taxes.
The recent rise in VAT will cost us 100s of millions - yet I see no protest.
Many other countries have some form of property tax - are they all mad / crazy??
Of course they aren't, they realise that property taxes are sensible.
At a more basic level, my issue is this. Over the past 12 months, I have been in contact with the Co.Co. planning office - trying to get an answer as to what bond is held for my estate (if any) and the amount of said bond.
Ok thanks. I appreciate that. Mods - please be aware that I outlined this in the context of my frustration in not getting the most basic of services - and bearing this in mind in my decision making re. the household charge.Off thread topic but Submit a Freedom of Information request for all documentation relating to it and you'll have the info within 4 weeks.
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