Anybody interested in starting a petition to protest against the new annual property tax of €200. More than likely it will increase each year going forward too.....
Me too.I find it strange that so many people are in favour of a property tax.
Any extra taxes are a disgrace, when the money collected is simply going to be poured into the bottomless pit known as the 'public sector'. The country is in this mess (debt) because the government spends too much, not because it doesn't tax enough.
Even as a property investor I'm now happy that I'm paying ring fenced property taxes for the upkeep of my neighbourhood. I have long advocted a move away from punitative levels of stamp duty in favour of property tax. I advocate both increases in levels and rolling out to ppr properties also
That was poll tax, and applied equally to all houses regardless of their value or the occupants income, hence the riots.I find it strange that so many people are in favour of a property tax. When Margaret Thatcher introduced this in the UK there were riots.
Everyone who doesn't want the tax increases to come out of their pocket throws out this line!Any extra taxes are a disgrace, when the money collected is simply going to be poured into the bottomless pit known as the 'public sector'.
I'm actually largely unaffected by the budget. I don't earn enough for the levies, I'm not an OAP etc... So these tax increases won't be coming out of my pocket.Everyone who doesn't want the tax increases to come out of their pocket throws out this line!
Irish property is amongst the lowest taxed in the world and a tax on a non-productive asset such as property is preferable to taxes on enterprise or cuts in infrastructure/education.
Codswallop4. Transparency: In theory rental income is taxable but in practice most rental income is undeclared...
More codswallop...since the Revenue Commissioners have no means of connecting property ownership to PPS numbers.
Obviously the existence of the Land Registry/Property Registration Authority is beyond the knowledge of Madam's correspondentA transparent property tax would require a comprehensive public record of property ownership.
YesUbi,
are you sure?
How come so many landlords get away with not paying tax?
Well if they don't, it's their own fault as the information is all on the public record, most or all of it accessible online.Do the Revenue really know who owns each house?
Ditto.Do the LAs have an easy-to-access list of all property owners? I don't think so.........
I think what the letter is getting at is to establish a cadaster.
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