There is a serious flaw in the conversation about wealth, what it is and how we tax it.
Income is not wealth, in the context of housing it is what we use to acquire someone else's wealth (by paying off a mortgage) or to access someone else's wealth (by paying rent).
Here's an example of two couples, one with a high income but no wealth, the other with aa low income and considerable wealth. Figures are approximate.
Married couple with 2 kids in primary school and a mortgage.
Joint income €130,000
Income tax, USC & PRSI €40,000
Mortgage of €450k over 25 years cost PA €30,000
Crèche cost €21,000
Income less tax, cost of housing and childcare €39,000
Retired couple with no kids who own their home.
Joint Income €40,000
Income tax, USC & PRSI €1,000
Housing cost €0
Income less tax, cost of housing and childcare €39,000
The couple on €130k a year are regarded as rich as they have a high income.
The couple on €40k a year are regarded as moderately poor as they have a low income.
The first couple are paying a third of their after-tax income to access someone else’s wealth.
The second couple have wealth; a house with no mortgage.
We need to stop treating income as wealth. It is not the same thing.
If you don’t have wealth you have to buy access to it from after tax income. If you have wealth you are not taxed on it at all. If our objective is to have a fair and equitable taxation system then we need to significantly increase property tax on PPR’s while at the same time reintroduce mortgage interest relief for PPR’s. Making childcare costs tax deductible would also desirable.
Income is not wealth, in the context of housing it is what we use to acquire someone else's wealth (by paying off a mortgage) or to access someone else's wealth (by paying rent).
Here's an example of two couples, one with a high income but no wealth, the other with aa low income and considerable wealth. Figures are approximate.
Married couple with 2 kids in primary school and a mortgage.
Joint income €130,000
Income tax, USC & PRSI €40,000
Mortgage of €450k over 25 years cost PA €30,000
Crèche cost €21,000
Income less tax, cost of housing and childcare €39,000
Retired couple with no kids who own their home.
Joint Income €40,000
Income tax, USC & PRSI €1,000
Housing cost €0
Income less tax, cost of housing and childcare €39,000
The couple on €130k a year are regarded as rich as they have a high income.
The couple on €40k a year are regarded as moderately poor as they have a low income.
The first couple are paying a third of their after-tax income to access someone else’s wealth.
The second couple have wealth; a house with no mortgage.
We need to stop treating income as wealth. It is not the same thing.
If you don’t have wealth you have to buy access to it from after tax income. If you have wealth you are not taxed on it at all. If our objective is to have a fair and equitable taxation system then we need to significantly increase property tax on PPR’s while at the same time reintroduce mortgage interest relief for PPR’s. Making childcare costs tax deductible would also desirable.