Brendan Burgess
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There are reports that the government is planning to defer the revaluation of properties for LPT even further.
Valuations were done in 2013 for 2013 to 2016.
We should really be paying LPT for 2017 based on the 1 November 2016 valuations, but that revaluation has been deferred to 2019.
If they used the November 2016 valuation, someone with a property worth €1m would pay €1,800 a year in Local Property Tax. That is not much given the value of the property.
By deferring the valuation, they are probably paying around €900.
It would be much better to charge a proper Local Property Tax and get rid of all the taxes on building new houses VAT at 13.5%, a Social Housing levy and a Development Levy.
We have to get real in this country
We want
· Low taxes
· Free water
· Free broadband
· High social welfare
· Social housing for everyone
· Big expenditure on infrastructure
Valuations were done in 2013 for 2013 to 2016.
We should really be paying LPT for 2017 based on the 1 November 2016 valuations, but that revaluation has been deferred to 2019.
If they used the November 2016 valuation, someone with a property worth €1m would pay €1,800 a year in Local Property Tax. That is not much given the value of the property.
By deferring the valuation, they are probably paying around €900.
It would be much better to charge a proper Local Property Tax and get rid of all the taxes on building new houses VAT at 13.5%, a Social Housing levy and a Development Levy.
We have to get real in this country
We want
· Low taxes
· Free water
· Free broadband
· High social welfare
· Social housing for everyone
· Big expenditure on infrastructure