Gone Drinking wrote: » 0.5% from the earnings of any person with an Irish passport living and earning abroad. Just until a good part of the national debt is paid. These lads have all done well to pull a runner, earning a good living in whatever country, leaving the rest of us to sort out our countries finances. The average person didn't fcuk this place to begin with but why should only those left at home have to fix it! Also, pubs that want to brand themselves as an Irish bar in a foreign country should pay a tax. I'd vote for a party with this agenda. Thoughts?
Gone Drinking wrote: » Also, pubs that want to brand themselves as an Irish bar in a foreign country should pay a tax.
Larbre34 wrote: » Can we close this please?
mystic86 wrote: » And under what authority would you collect it? Who will you send around to their house in Vietnam or New Zealand if they don't pay up?
Zaph wrote: » Just because the Americans tax everyone with US citizenship, regardless of where they live, doesn't mean we have to copy them. Those people are already paying taxes in the countries they reside, how is it moral to tax them again simply by virtue of where they happened to be born?
KiKi III wrote: » “No taxation without representation.” How many TDs are going to represent this diaspora in the Dail?
Fr_Dougal wrote: » How many flew home to vote in the referendums? No representation without taxation?
Gone Drinking wrote: » I thought this would be an unpopular opinion so I have to say I'm humbled by the support of this objective. I genuinely believe this is an initiative we can all get behind.
medi_bai wrote: » How is it moral of them to take a passport & the benefits the citizenship gives them while abroad for free, simply by virtue of where they happened to be born?
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » So let me get this straight OP. You want the government to tax Irish people living abroad despite the fact most of them are living abroad as a direct result of the country's failure to manage it's affairs properly having driven them out? So, not content with them having been rogered once in being forced to emigrate - you think they should be bent over and rogered again forever for the privilege? The hilarious thing is looks like Irish people are going to put FF back in - the party who sent them all packing after their last stint. Incredible.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Remind me, what are the benefits you get while abroad as an Irish citizen? Will Irish Army Rangers come rescue me if theres a coup?
Donnielighto wrote: » There's a bunch of teachers and nurses working in Dubai and the Emirates isn't there. Educated for 16 17 years here and will return but not contribute to the next generation for a few years. Not all the diaspora are forced out at all, plenty are economic immigrants by choice.
Donnielighto wrote: » Consular services? Can return for healthcare too if it's worth it.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Remind me, what are the benefits you get while abroad as an Irish citizen?