M monagt Registered User Messages 880 9 Feb 2011 #1 ON TVAM Eddie Hobbs said that he paid a marginal rate of 72% and Mark Cagney paid 63%. I remember paying 52%. Are they correct or are they adding on PRSI/Soc Welare and Levies(like Ins levy for PMPA) M
ON TVAM Eddie Hobbs said that he paid a marginal rate of 72% and Mark Cagney paid 63%. I remember paying 52%. Are they correct or are they adding on PRSI/Soc Welare and Levies(like Ins levy for PMPA) M
H huskerdu Registered User Messages 2,561 9 Feb 2011 #2 monagt said: ON TVAM Eddie Hobbs said that he paid a marginal rate of 72% and Mark Cagney paid 63%. I remember paying 52%. Are they correct or are they adding on PRSI/Soc Welare and Levies(like Ins levy for PMPA) M Click to expand... The Marginal rate of PAYE was 65% in 1984, on an income of £10K or more. That seems to be the highest it was in the 80s. I cant find a list of the legacy tax rates, but you can find it easily enough for each year, in the finance act for each year. http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/acts.html
monagt said: ON TVAM Eddie Hobbs said that he paid a marginal rate of 72% and Mark Cagney paid 63%. I remember paying 52%. Are they correct or are they adding on PRSI/Soc Welare and Levies(like Ins levy for PMPA) M Click to expand... The Marginal rate of PAYE was 65% in 1984, on an income of £10K or more. That seems to be the highest it was in the 80s. I cant find a list of the legacy tax rates, but you can find it easily enough for each year, in the finance act for each year. http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/acts.html
M monagt Registered User Messages 880 9 Feb 2011 #3 Thx Huskerdu, looked it up, great ref site, still can't confirm the TV3 comments. Just curious.