Property taxs
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Property taxs
Will these affect planning and development?
Should company's pay double the rate as residential?
Should it be calculated as a formula linked to building footprint, land size, minimum wage, social welfare, taxs, PRSI, electricity prices, car spaces ect...
Should company's pay double the rate as residential?
Should it be calculated as a formula linked to building footprint, land size, minimum wage, social welfare, taxs, PRSI, electricity prices, car spaces ect...
- missarchi
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Re: Property taxs
A tax on stupidity is spelled tax this extends to groups of idiots who pay tax; taxes aimed at a single property have an E as do multiple forms of tax which are referred to as taxes..
For once I am in agreement with a Parlonesque release; stamp duty should go to Vegas for a while; this should also see stamp duty on equities fall from twice the UK figure currently 1% on ISEQ vs 0.5% on LSE/Plus; a rate of 0.25% would give listed companies another reason to move to Ireland beyond corporation tax; a lot of volume in WPP, Diageo etc. If there were enough listed companies making the switch an ISEQ ETF that was successful would benefit all existing listed companies on ISEQ.
For once I am in agreement with a Parlonesque release; stamp duty should go to Vegas for a while; this should also see stamp duty on equities fall from twice the UK figure currently 1% on ISEQ vs 0.5% on LSE/Plus; a rate of 0.25% would give listed companies another reason to move to Ireland beyond corporation tax; a lot of volume in WPP, Diageo etc. If there were enough listed companies making the switch an ISEQ ETF that was successful would benefit all existing listed companies on ISEQ.
- PVC King
Re: Property taxs
And company tax? guess that's a no go area???
There is a minimum wage but no house to go with it after tax?
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2010/1026/breaking42.html
There is a minimum wage but no house to go with it after tax?
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2010/1026/breaking42.html
- missarchi
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