Creamy Goodness wrote: » Really dislike this narrative that there’s no incentive to work in Ireland, or the “sure I don’t want a pay rise cause I’ll get taxed 50% now”. Glorified oversimplification.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » If you want to un-depress yourself, review the data that shows that Ireland is not a high tax country.https://www.irishtimes.com/business/personal-finance/ireland-v-the-rest-of-the-world-do-we-pay-too-much-tax-1.3230432
iColdFusion wrote: » Well its a pretty painful hurdle when the threshold starts at €35.5k, hardly raking it in before that so the 40% threshold is a major hit to what you could be taking home just working an average job.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » If only there was some other possible source of tax revenue that we could tap?https://twitter.com/Rubberbandits/status/1400479758132068358?s=19
Geuze wrote: » This company is not based in Ireland.
StupidLikeAFox wrote: » The countries where those profits were made must be pissed
krissovo wrote: » What Microsoft? They are very much based in Ireland!
Geuze wrote: » Those profits were made in California. These profits will be taxed by the USA.
krissovo wrote: » Any of that relevant to the thread? Sorry I am not a numbers guy
BringBackMick wrote: » ................... The P60 would say my annual gross is around 75,000€ In hand I’m taking around 1600 a fortnight..............
krissovo wrote: » There is another tax source from the MNC's who make little to no revenue from Irish businesses where the revenue is channeled from Europe into Ireland and we benefit for the lower corporate tax rate. I work for a MNC, my salary is €120k with a OTE of 200k and I do not touch any Irish business, I work with EMEA & APAC based Global companies along with many thousands of employees where a large portion of us earn over €100k. In my company 30% would gross over €100k. Personally I will gross €200 / €220k this year at a Director level for EMEA & APAC in a MNC but will contribute at least €65k through income tax, €15k USC, €8k PRSI. My employer will also contribute €20k+ through PRSI. The numbers add up fast especially as at least 800 in my company in Ireland gross over €100k for supporting customers who are not based in Ireland. Do the maths, you want to tax them to death and they will not employ us here! EDIT: Its worth noting that through company share grants as restricted stock and a share purchase programs I will also pay €30k+ a year in capital gains tax.
krissovo wrote: » Personally I will gross €200 / €220k this year at a Director level for EMEA & APAC in a MNC but will contribute at least €65k through income tax, €15k USC, €8k PRSI. My employer will also contribute €20k+ through PRSI. The numbers add up fast especially as at least 800 in my company in Ireland gross over €100k for supporting customers who are not based in Ireland. Do the maths, you want to tax them to death and they will not employ us here!
Augeo wrote: » €55k gross would net €1600/fortnight so the tax man isn't taking as much as you think........ it must be going on share purchase or pension or something like that There's the guts of €20k "missing"