piplip87 wrote: » No it's actually bang on to call out those wasters who have been on Jobseekers for 5, 10 even 15 years. It's absolutely bang in to call these people on their utter disregard for the working person in this country. These lads live him social housing while those who contribute and pay tax are shafted left, right and centre just so these lads can keep living it up...... Speaking about getting shafted left, right and centre there's also you g ones who get fixed at 17 and get all handed out to them and a forever home ... Again paid for by those struggling to pay their own bills.
piplip87 wrote: » There's also plenty of people who do go to A&E with absolutely no need to see a GP never mind a trip to the hospital. People are presenting to A&E with fecking headcolds and tummy bugs. It's fairly obvious it's the same people who are clogging up testing for COVID 19.
piplip87 wrote: » It all boils down to a sense of entitlement certain sections of society have. They want all the rights of living here but none of the responsibility. Yet all they do is give out and moan about the Gubberment, even thought the Gubberment is providing them with housing, (more than likely in arrears), Dole, Household benefits packages, back to school, free health care and in some cases plenty of free legal aid.
piplip87 wrote: » Do you think it's fair that somebody who left school at 16, Hit by a Mickey at 17 and again at 19,21,25 and 27 is deserving of TaxPayers money to bring up her childer while the rest of us hard working tax payers dread the next round of bills ?
piplip87 wrote: » No it's actually bang on to call out those wasters who have been on Jobseekers for 5, 10 even 15 years. It's absolutely bang in to call these people on their utter disregard for the working person in this country. These lads live him social housing while those who contribute and pay tax are shafted left, right and centre just so these lads can keep living it up...... Speaking about getting shafted left, right and centre there's also you g ones who get fixed at 17 and get all handed out to them and a forever home ... Again paid for by those struggling to pay their own bills. There's also plenty of people who do go to A&E with absolutely no need to see a GP never mind a trip to the hospital. People are presenting to A&E with fecking headcolds and tummy bugs. It's fairly obvious it's the same people who are clogging up testing for COVID 19. It all boils down to a sense of entitlement certain sections of society have. They want all the rights of living here but none of the responsibility. Yet all they do is give out and moan about the Gubberment, even thought the Gubberment is providing them with housing, (more than likely in arrears), Dole, Household benefits packages, back to school, free health care and in some cases plenty of free legal aid. Do you think it's fair that somebody who left school at 16, Hit by a Mickey at 17 and again at 19,21,25 and 27 is deserving of TaxPayers money to bring up her childer while the rest of us hard working tax payers dread the next round of bills ?
blanch152 wrote: » Wouldn’t be surprised, he has always had a disregard for the well-being and safety of ordinary people. Like Mary-Lou, he is undoubtedly looking after number one rather than thinking of the rest of the country.
blanch152 wrote: » Eh, yes. Have a relation who was furloughed in the UK only yesterday, and family are trying to get her home now. Shows how much you know.
McMurphy wrote: » Yet you are on here with others cheerleading "the gubberment" - which up until 2020 has some make up of either FF or FG as the dominant party in a coalition, FG being that dominant party for the last 9 years, and looks like it may be FF and FG as equal party's in an actual coalition next time out. So, in essence the poster I quoted, and as you seem to echo his or her sentiments, spend an awful lot of your time berating these people that avail of the welfare state at the expense of others via policies and tax measures introduced by the same political parties you cheerlead? You don't make much sense, but carry-on regardless.
smurgen wrote: » I'm sorry I didn't know about your cousin's overstating staying in the UK weeks into a pandemic.
Hundreds of thousands of workers being paid through the Wage Subsidy Scheme will face tax bills at the end of the year. The scheme enables employers impacted by Covid-19 to continue paying staff. More than 40,000 employers are availing of the Wage Subsidy Scheme which refunds them 70% of their employees' wage up to €410 per week. The money paid to employees in this way is subject to tax, but it is not being taxed right now.
efanton wrote: » Also looks like FG have just scored a spectacular own goal What ever hope they had of coming out of this crisis smelling of roses and winning additional seats in the Dail when the inevitiable re-election takes place has just probably gone up in smokehttps://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/workers-on-wage-subsidy-scheme-will-have-to-pay-tax-back-on-it-993162.html
Idbatterim wrote: » listen, the taps have to be kept on for the likes of margaret cash and the obscene 20+ billion euro a year welfare figure BEFORE this crisis, with allegedly "full employment" HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
efanton wrote: » Last week there were rumblings in the FF camp suggesting a FF/FG coalition was unworkable and would not get the support required This week it appears there are rumblings in the FG camp.https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/some-fine-gael-ministers-believe-second-election-now-on-the-cards-993050.html Looks like we are on our way to a Unity government.
Mortelaro wrote: » So they are getting an interest free loan on their tax liability
PommieBast wrote: » Over in HK income taxes are paid annually rather than via PAYE, so it would be a de-facto trial of that system over here. I'll grab the popcorn ready for the reaction from people when they realise how much tax they actually pay...
Bass Reeves wrote: » Show you of how ignorant of the tax system some people are. For 95% of people this will create no tax liability. First 16ishK/year you earn is tax free(about310 euro/week). Couple who have credits split may get caught but you also have to factor in if you are earning even a bit more (minimum wage is 21k/year) the you have paid already will offset the liability. For those earning 10k+ more they will see a few weeks wages tax free when they go back. Really amazed at how stupid some people are.
efanton wrote: » Surely the government had a responsibility to have made it clear that this money was taxable when announcing the scheme. Many receiving their pay slip from their employers will have assumed that they were paying tax, without this being pointed out. Yes, there's an awful lot of people they do not check they payslips, I wouldnt call that ignorant if they have never before had to calculate their tax return at the end of the year.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Do they need to be breast fed while the holding their hand aswell? Common sense.
smurgen wrote: » Like checking something is to spec before shipping it a few thousand kilometres.
Bass Reeves wrote: » Yes there always has to be someone to blame If I spend all my money on drink and latte it's some one fault that I cannot save for a house If I trip and fall after a night out there must be someone I can claim off If I get pregnant at 18 it obvious that it someone fault that I cannot get a house If I cannot pay my loan it obvious that it the banks fault. This is only the second payment week for most get a f@@k jar and put the money into it it as simple as that. And as I posted for most on the 350 payment there is no liability for those in the higher rates they should be able to sort it out. Too many want a nanny state
efanton wrote: » What are you ranting about? You do realise that you are criticising thousands of ordinary workers, who being PAYE all their lives would not have a clue about taxation. Many of them would be supporters of the current government, not that that should make a difference. If I give you money and there are conditions attached would you not agree that it is my duty to make those conditions clear before you take that money. All the government had to do was make it clear that these sums were taxable when they announced the scheme. People have to budget their money, now more than ever in this crisis, to do that they have to know what to budget for. Somehow, according to you, no matter what happens its someone else's fault never the government. FG appear to be faultless and infallible. No doubt you will make yet more excuses, so fire away.