Hi All,
I thought it might be interesting to consider what the implications for the middle income section of Irish Society might be in the event that our next government is more socialist than capitalist.
What if any tax planning can be done ... pre-emptive measures etc.
Any thoughts...
Codogly
Ask any Labour TD in the present government.What if Sein Fein are sharing power ... what will that mean for income tax , property tax ...etc
Unfortunately it doesn't take much to find yourself in the "rich" category. A lot less than some of those voting to punish sensible but unpalatable policy think. [broken link removed]
As I'm drawing nearer to pension age my Socialist tendencies are getting stronger. We would all tend to vote "Me Fein" should some bright spark set up that party! The main danger for the next election is the vast number of people who will vote to punish existing parties rather than for the Government system they want and need. That's the difficulty of a democratic system. You don't necessarily get the Government that you need. You support the party that will promise to give you what you want! I.e. the extreme Socialist parties all have policies that involve vast amounts of increased social spending. This will be financed by taxing big corporations and the "rich". They have no position on the unintended consequences of such action and genuinely believe that these people will cough up all their mullah when asked to do soWouldn't we all vote for them if this was the case (provided that we didn't fit into the "Rich" category)??
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