Saturday, December 01, 2012

Poll Tax Property Tax Imbalance and Inequity

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0.2% Property Tax
Unfair - Unjust
Inequitable - Imbalanced

An annual Poll Tax or Property Tax of 0.2% of the rated value of the family home is to be imposed on the Irish population.

What worries and upsets me is that for instance the Prime Minister on a salary of €200,000 + Expenses will pay exactly the same rate of Property Tax as  his next door neighbor who is earning €30,000. That simple fact makes this a grossly inequitable tax and one which adds to the already serious imbalances affecting Ireland.

Social Stability Cliff

I am very worried that Ireland is seeing a further acceleration in the slide towards - not a Fiscal Cliff - so much as a Social Stability Cliff. The recession statistical indicators are already showing a deeply troubled situation and massive social problems are developing due to the hardships and difficulties being experienced. This imbalanced tax could be the tipping point.



The Imbalance Indicators:

STRESS and DEPRESSION IN IRISH CHILDREN up in 2 years by 30%
ALCOHOL and SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN IRELAND up by 42%
(increased 42% in 5 years 2005 to 2010)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE up from 2010 to 2011 by 15%
(11,000 women and children sought refuge in 2011 according to SAFE organisation).
UNEMPLOYMENT has increased by 352%
( from 4.2% in 2007 to 14.8% by October 2012)
UNEMPLOYMENT among 15 to 24y group nationally stands at 39%
UNEMPLOYMENT in the 15 to 25y group in some areas is at 74%
FUEL POVERTY, (the decision to Eat or Heat) estimated to affect 40% of citizens
FOOD POVERTY in 2010 was estimated to be at 10%
HOMELESSNESS up by 20% in Dublin
RETAIL SALES are down by 5.50%
SUICIDES are up in 2011 from 2010 by 7%
TRUST in the Irish Government in a recent survey fell to a mere 20%
DISSATISFACTION WITH GOVERNMENT stands at 73%
POLITICIANS are the 2nd least trusted profession in Ireland.
(Only 14% of Irish people trust politicians - I wonder why?  How about 26 TDs, members of the Irish Parliament, each claimed €5,000 expenses for August - when there are no sittings of the House)

DISPOSABLE INCOME in lower income groups effectively down by nearly 19%

By contrast:
INCOME FOR TOP IRISH EARNERS is up on average by over 4%
DUBLIN CITY MANAGER salary €190,000
COUNTY MANAGERS salary €153,260

Compare salaries:
SPANISH PRIME MINISTER'S salary €78,185




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