Ok lets get some facts straight.
This money goes to Dublin. You get your application form from the County Council but it goes straight to Dublin with money enclosed. Not receipted or taken in by County Councils. The County Councils will take your form and money and post to Dublin for you if you want.
Dublin City Council does not receive all this money. I assume you mean that the money goes to central government?
This money is NOT going to local authorities as advertised they are just getting the money they are allocated anyway yearly from our taxes.... just getting less.
Joe McHugh TD has announced that government is planning to allow payment in post offices.
Or maybe acknowledgement that not everybody is online, and that the PO network is comprehesive and convenient.
Online - www.householdcharge.ie - by credit card/debit card or by Direct Debit. Instalment option is only available by Direct Debit until the 1st March 2012.
By Post: Registration forms are available online; from City/County Councils; Libraries; Citizen Information Centres or Lo Call 1890 357357.
Payment can be made by cheque/postal order/bank draft made payable to “Household Charge". Send form with payment to: Household Charge, P.O Box12168, Dublin 1.
NOTE: Direct Debit mandates submitted by post must be received by 1st March 2012
Local Authority: In your City/County Council offices before 31st March (no administration fee applies).
I simply can't imagine anybody like that.
Are they fiendishly smart enough to doctor the figures? I'm not so sure; I think that they have just made a conservative estimate which won't be far off.
A substantial platform was afforded on RTE's 'Six One News' on Tuesday to a senior local government official, who gave a convincing impression of a tax collector. And Environment Minister Phil Hogan has been sighted, warning that unpaid charges, plus penalties, will be seized from the proceeds of property sales.
As soon as he delivered that pearl, I knew we really were listening to Mr Silly's Nonsense Land Band. Sell a house in a falling market? Dream on. Most of us are stuck with any property we bought. If that's Plan B, then the Government will wait a long, long time for its pound of flesh.
Also I noticed on Six One earlier this week some representative (can't remember which agency he worked for) mentioned that they would be matching up addresses received from ESB networks (via the MPRN number unique to each house meter) with the household charge data to find out which households had not paid the charge. Sounded like more bluster to me as when asked how they could possibly cope with the volumes if 50% of the people don't pay he completely avoided answering that.
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