Orderofchaos wrote: » How much do you think the new carbon taxes will add to 1 liter of diesel/petrol and kerosene/heating oil?
jim salter wrote: » As we know, the government couldn't be arsed doing what they are paid for and tax people to the hilt instead.
jim salter wrote: » Whatever it will be, it will be too much as it is a scam. Nothing more than a money grab by the incompetent government. If there was a true appetite to address Ireland carbon emissions (which is less than 1/10 of 1% of the world's emissions) the government would be giving many more incentives rather than blanket taxing.
blanch152 wrote: » Carbon taxes should be increased dramatically. Ordinary people are not grasping the real dangers of climate change.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Depends on what alternatives are available. If you have to drive for example, it's just another level of taxation. Maybe spend the money on subsidies for solar power, public transport or electric vehicles?
Geuze wrote: » The carbon tax already exists, since 2010https://revenue.ie/en/companies-and-charities/excise-and-licences/mineral-oil-tax/carbon-tax/index.aspx
Orderofchaos wrote: » I'm aware that a carbon tax already exists, thanks. How much extra will be added to the existing tax? Another 5c, 10c, 15c????
drunkmonkey wrote: » With crude up close to 10% today they Government take via taxiation is already going up. In the current climate I think it would be a very foolish government to gouge even more.
munstermagic11 wrote: » "Carbon taxes should be increased dramatically. Ordinary people are not grasping the real dangers of climate change."
Matt Barrett wrote: » I see Varadkar says every penny will go on climate initiatives. Hopefully that's not code for 'miscellaneous'.
munstermagic11 wrote: » "Carbon taxes should be increased dramatically. Ordinary people are not grasping the real dangers of climate change." A dramatic increase in carbon taxes, is a dramatic increase in the price of all goods consumed. The cost will be passed onto the ordinary people.
Geuze wrote: » The current tax is 20 euro per tonne. The plan is to eventually increase it to 80 euro per tonne. This year, the talk is of 10 euro increase to 30 euro per tonne. FF have mentioned 5 or 6 euro extra.
So in effect an increase of 2.5c/l on diesel. So if you drive the average 20k km per year at average miles to the gallon you'll see an annual increase of €35/year. And that's why I think carbon taxes are useless.