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    Landlords NOT selling up

    Yes it's a major concern however I don't see an election before 2025 so I have time. A lot can happen in a couple of years. There is also a chance they are bluffing..
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    Trying to find out if deceased father held any shares.

    Good question, how do revenue find out for the purpose of calculating Inheritance tax if not declared
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    Sell rental property as tenant leaving?

    So it appears after all the bluster they is no tax incentives for landlords. There will be a huge exist of landlords in the next 6 months I predict..
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    Sell rental property as tenant leaving?

    I'm sure there hearts would bleed for me. It's in there interest to cause as much turmoil as possible between now and the election
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    Sell rental property as tenant leaving?

    I'm in a similar situation. Don't want to sell but if there are not major tax incentives in the Budget then I will. That said unless Sinn Fein row back on there promise to not allow the ending of a contract to sell then I will sell next summer before they are likely to come to power. Kills me to...
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    Fair Deal/Nursing Homes Fair Deal Home Valuation

    It's the valuation they get on the house when they apply
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    Hap or ras

    I would think you could renew. I am in the process of renewing a RAS contract with SDCC
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    Squeak from brakes ~ cause/fix?

    Cheap brakepads?
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    Want to sell investment property - I have paid no taxes in 11 years

    Op has already stated the benefit was not means tested. To be fair I really don't get the impression the OP is looking for your pity, or a lecture.
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    Not so golden public sector pension?

    Question: If the PS pension is so great then why is it compulsory?
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    Good article on why we should not be borrowing to pay increases to public servants

    Oh Purple let go, it’s over you were wrong accept it and move on. It’s getting boring now. I understand you are trying to save face but please stop ruining the thread for others!
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    Good article on why we should not be borrowing to pay increases to public servants

    OK, Ill try this from a different hopefully less confusing angle for you. Answer the following. How do I qualify for the Contributory State Pension? At what age do I receive it at?
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    Good article on why we should not be borrowing to pay increases to public servants

    Already have. The fact that you won't accept the answer is your problem. Or is the fact that you can't accept that you are wrong?
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    Good article on why we should not be borrowing to pay increases to public servants

    Ok, to clarify, Earlier on in the thread Purple said the following: I pointed out that this was factually incorrect, that's all. My point is he is wrong in what he is stating.
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    Good article on why we should not be borrowing to pay increases to public servants

    Sunny Sunny Sunny please tell me where I claimed that civil servants pre 1995 are worse off because they don't get to claim the State pension. This is the point I am trying to get through to Green, but he cant seem to get it. This part here that you have rightly stated:
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    Good article on why we should not be borrowing to pay increases to public servants

    A donkey? 12? An old age pension, paid at the age of 66 soon to be increased to 67 and then 68, which you are entitled to by paying a Class A stamp for a minimum of 10 years and not to be confused by a pension that a pre 1995 employee gets who does not pay a full stamp, Class B prsi. Also...
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    Good article on why we should not be borrowing to pay increases to public servants

    About time. You should change your name to green
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    Good article on why we should not be borrowing to pay increases to public servants

    Here ye are, now go educate yourself. Your welcome. http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/social_welfare/social_welfare_payments/older_and_retired_people/state_pension_contributory.html
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