I'm also for a property tax and water charges. If they bring in water charges we will be able to invest in the water infrastructure
I think it is optimistic bordering on naive to think that this is where the revenue will be spent. It is more likely to be redirected to pay the vulgar pensions of the buffoons that have recently left office.
I think it is optimistic bordering on naive to think that this is where the revenue will be spent. It is more likely to be redirected to pay the vulgar pensions of the buffoons that have recently left office.
And at each election vote out the buffoons until we have those willing to be elected on a fairer system.
And at each election vote out the buffoons until we have those willing to be elected on a fairer system
I’m in favour of more taxes like this and less tax on work. I’m neither debt free or strive to glide through life on anyone’s back. I can be a bit self satisfied on occasion.Who on earth would advocate more taxes, after loosing our sovereignty, bailing out the very banks who are illegally threatning people with repo, and not only that, but pay them early without challenging it? I'll tell you who, those who are self satisfied and most likely debt free and strive to glide through life on the rest of our backs.
We pay less tax per head (taking everything onto account) than most other Western European countries. Water gets treated and piped to your house. That costs a lot of money.This tax is unjustifiable, hysterically disproportionate and down right WRONG.
whinging on about other countries have it and we dont does not make it fair. Do they have VRT? Dont think so, so unless you are going to make comparisons, make fair ones. Water charges? The plannet is covered in it, it falls from the sky and if there is one thing Ireland aint got a shortage of its water, its like having a snow tax for the eskimos.
Wrong again. I’m paying because it’s my duty as a citizen.Those who have paid are either debt fee or almost debt free or just sucumbed to fear.
So do I; the people running this country since Bertie took over have ruined it.All I can say is I pity the younger generation.
There should be a property tax and being in negative equity doesn't justify non payment of the tax.
€100 per annum is nothing.
When it rises to its true level, people on very low incomes should be partially exempted from the tax.
Why should people be fined (taxed) every year for having saved to buy a car?
Negative equity is an unfortunate result of people's speculation in relation to the property market. The very people constantly going on about negative equity would be a lot quieter if they were in the money now (i.e. if the bubble kept inflating).
Topic reminder: Why are so many paying the Household charge early?
I set up a DD coz I like getting bills out of the way, and I agree that such taxes are necessary . Actually like lots here, I believe in being a good citizen and pulling my weight.
Having said that, I feel ambivalent about how the government will use this. Past performance of governments in managing the country has been poor to say the least. Overpaid incompetent managers (both politicians and CS) who can't or won't do a decent job, or never get fired if they mess up (Cardiff comes to mind), or who won't go after the tax-dodgers or the perhaps criminally incompetent previous politicians or their pensions leave me livid and disinclined to contribute.
The recent pensions debacle is a case in point. People on PAYE for yrs, Revenue and Welfare don't talk to each other, and then blame the old folks,coz they didn't do their job properly - all for €47 million which is probably what will be paid in Revenue overtime and A&E visits by old people after all the shock of recent weeks. This post will be deleted if not edited immediately wept.
I don't have an issue with property tax, it's the unfairness of not just this, but practivcally everything in the system. Here 's the comparison.
Mick and Joe work for thirty years in the same factory. It closes, both are made redundant. While they worked Mick sacrificed drink, smoking, clubbing etc, bought a house, and saved some money, Joe had a great time, kept renting and saved nothing. The redundancy money was saved by Mick and spent by Joe.
Move on ten years, neither have worked since. Mick lives in his own house, has reduced Social welfare payments (means-tested), has no medical card (means-tested), and is liable for household charge, water charges, property tax etc.
Joe is in subsidised rented accommodation, gets full social welfare payments, has a medical card, and is liable for no taxes/charges.
It just doesn't seem right.
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