Showing posts with label Social Stability Cliff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Stability Cliff. Show all posts

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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