Brendan Burgess
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Am not convinced. It probably encourages people to be a bit over-housed, relative to their needs, all else equal.I suspect some are using the no tax on this asset as a means of accumulating wealth by buying and selling quite a few times.
Also, CGT on PPRs would just encourage people to hold on to the asset until death so that only CAT is chargeable to their heirs.
I fully agree.The solution to this, and many other issues, would be to charge CGT on death.
I think the high LPT is the best option. The older generation who want to hold onto their large 4-5 bed homes after their kids have left have to ask themselves if that's more important than seeing their children and grandchildren and being part of their lives. If your Dublin born children have to buy a house in Gorey and commute to work you won't be seeing much of them or their kids.If it was up to me I would just have a high LPT and no other taxes on residential property.
Maybe in a lot of instances the "Kids" in Gorey and Dublin will be paying their parents "high local property tax", as well as their own.I think the high LPT is the best option. The older generation who want to hold onto their large 4-5 bed homes after their kids have left have to ask themselves if that's more important than seeing their children and grandchildren and being part of their lives. If your Dublin born children have to buy a house in Gorey and commute to work you won't be seeing much of them or their ki will have to pay the high property tax.
Ye can't legislate for that though.Maybe in a lot of instances the "Kids" in Gorey and Dublin will be paying their parents "high local property tax", as well as their own.
Votes will decide legislation in a lot of instancesYe can't legislate for that though.
Yep, they normally do. That's why we do what's populist and expedient rather than what's in our medium to long term national interest.Votes will decide legislation in a lot of instances
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