BackToWinnipeg wrote: » In British Columbia in Canada you'd pay about 10k Euro in tax on the same wage and public transport is about 1/3 what it is here monthly, it's much more reliable and frequent and you can claim most of it back in your tax return. You would pay about 65-70 CAD a month for medicals services plan which is available to everyone permanently working there and the hospital on GPs are free then. I love Ireland, but I hate the politicians and the sense of entitlement people have. People are tight with money even when they are rich and start to rip people off the first chance they get (food is incredibly expensive here, as is booze, rent shot up, electricity and gas, petrol, motor tax and hotels in Dublin 5 years ago were about 1/3 the price they are now.) So yeah, Ireland is a bloody rip off and the dick heads that complain when the economy slows down are the first dick heads that will rip you off. I hate about Ireland. It's such a shame and it won't bloody change in our life times I'm afraid.
BoatMad wrote: » I know we live in a post fact world , but what you say isnt true, you pay more on average tax in Canadahttp://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/abroad/canada/canada-counting-the-costs-1.1971730 there no worst moaner in the world then Irishmen about their own country and then theres emigrants
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » But the question remains: would you prefer lower taxes or better services for the same amount of tax you currently pay?
shesty wrote: » Dropping in because I noticed this thread on the Boards Homepage...
This post right here is it. It's not that we have to pay tax and get nothing in return. It's that we have to pay tax, sometimes twice over and get a halfhearted excuse for a public "service" in return, while being told that prices are rising,and more tax is needed at the same time.
Tax funds the HSE. Tax funds the public hospitals. Yet I pay 50eur for my GP, pay 100eur for A&E (yes I understand why), and am asked for my health insurance details on entry to a hospital - which goes into the pockets of the same consultants, doctors and hospital....that is funded by my tax through the HSE.
Tax funds the public transport system. To use it,I have to pay for tickets. Fine. But the price of tickets goes up every year. And the frequency and length of trains decreases. And oh look, more money needed so I can park my car to access the station that is located in the middle of a load of fields, and is now the only station serving two local towns that have had huge building carried out in the during the boom. Did I mention the prices increased again this year?
Tax funds the roads/councils. More tax on owning a car. VRT on the price of the car. Tax on the petrol pump. Roads full of holes, and the council out in December hastily filling the holes with a shovel of tar so they keep the money in next year's budget (while the holes reappear bigger and better than before by some time in - February)
Tax funds the education system - that's fine. But the kids go to school in prefabs. The parents donate money every year to pay for photocopying, trips, classroom resources, you name it, we fund it. Regular fundraising events for anything new needed. More money for books every year.
I could go on.The point we completely seem to miss in this country is not that we pay tax - it's that we pay twice, three times over for EVERYTHING!! And it's dressed up as levies or charges,
and we just accept it.:mad: The health system is the biggest joke on the planet. If you have private health insurance, you should have access to private hospitals only.
This rubbish of having combined public and private hospitals on all campuses, of having patients in the public system in a bed beside a patient with insurance is a joke.
You want to work as a private consultant? Fine. Go to a private hospital or have a private office in your own premises that you have to fund. Not this thing of having an office in a public hospital where you see private patients some days and public patients the rest only some weird arrangement. And I know people say you need insurance to avoid waiting lists, but the point that's being missed is that if insurance did not exist, then everyone would be in the public system (including ALL the medical staff) and there might be some hope of clearing the system up, freeing up beds and doctors slots etc. It would take work and investment but it could be done.
By having insurance it's just giving the Government an easy out, like in so many things. They KNOW if the majority of people don't want to wait, they'll just go private. And sure the others don't matter, they can deal with them through a load of campaign one-liners and media statements until everyone forgets about them again.
I'm sorry, I get annoyed. But that's not even the tip of the iceberg. It's a shocking system that needs a huge overhaul, but nobody in power has the guts to take it on because there are too many vested interest groups with the ear of the Government, and they don't want to upset any of them.
I don't mind paying tax as a rule, I just feel like I get nothing for it.
BoatMad wrote: » You are funding the roads you walk and drive on, the education services for you ( or others children ) , support services for the needy , the police , and zillions of other thing that go into a functioning society ( libraries, parks, etc etc , ad nauseam ) You get to live in a nice wealthy 1st world country as a benefit , thanks for your tax contributions PS you pension is way too low !!!
BoatMad wrote: » ............. PS you pension is way too low !!!
Augeo wrote: » He's referring to his PRSI contribution.
BoatMad wrote: » which is not primarily for pensions so , why did he say it was
tommyhayes1989 wrote: » Ah yes it is, PRSI is your contribution to your state pension, if and when you retire
holyhead wrote: » Inheritance tax is another load of nonsense. It's like a double taxation as the money used to build up the inheritance was subject to tax in the first place.
BoatMad wrote: » it actually is to cover you for redundancy dole etc, that was its major provision for class A contributors
tayto lover wrote: » I wonder how much it would cost to stop the double social welfare allowance and give the taxpayer a free week without tax from their wages at Christmas?
If Trump can deliver, Id vote for a party similar in Ireland.
BoatMad wrote: » I see * a wall , where , to keep the unionists in obviously * deport the illegal immigrants, err. most already have been * tarrifs, right that all work in an exporting economy
As in his promises around looking after the normal everyday worker.
I just don't see why the rich keep getting richer and the rest foot the bill
BoatMad wrote: » by appointing a cabinet of millionaires and billionaires and of course his proven track record of his support of the normal everyday worker !!!!! seriously , voters are the dumbest creatures read ' The art of the deal " and see how the rich get richer and the rest pick up the bill
Sure now we have a political figure in Bertie who pi**ed away €45million on the Bertie's Bowl. Where'd that money go?
Father Hernandez wrote: » Havent read through all the comments but has anyone brought up the fact that on budget day, our government gave themselves a little bump in wages that went largely unnoticed due to the government owned newspapers reporting on the budget and not the bump.
Kristopherus wrote: » You got a PAY RISE of €24K a year and you're unhappy:(. Do you realise that that there are thousands and thousands of employees working for €24000 and all you can do is complain:rolleyes:.
BoatMad wrote: » you should see how money is pissed away in the US on public schemes or in every other country. as a proportion to our budget its a pimple, annoying yes, material, no
Father Hernandez wrote: » Havent read through all the comments but has anyone brought up the fact that on budget day, our government gave themselves a little bump in wages that went largely unnoticed due to the government owned newspapers reporting on the budget and not the bump. The more days go on, the more I want a party in power that will look after the people, not d**k them over. If Trump can deliver, Id vote for a party similar in Ireland. Ye get nothing for working hard and being honest.
tommyhayes1989 wrote: » I stand corrected
Geuze wrote: » Tommy, you're not wrong. The main social benefit that your PRSI finances is the State Pension.