markbld65 wrote: » its 043, point i was making was i cant tax my vehicles in Longford but as far as longford CC are concerned they want me to pay them HHC, and roscommon CC also want me to pay them HHC
darkhorse wrote: » Who is hiding where exactly, dv?
dvpower wrote: » Everyone evading their tax is hiding away.
bgrizzley wrote: » not really, anyone that knows me knows im not going to pay this tax. that includes people i know who have paid, if they are upset they can pick up thier phone and inform the council.
Ghandee wrote: » The only person I see evading anything these days is Enda, which are questions from the opposition.
Ghandee wrote: » Telling us in one breath that the recession wasn't our fault, and in the next telling the nazis that we 'went mad and partied too hard'
dvpower wrote: » Then you need to take your blinkers off.
dvpower wrote: » I thought we were done with the whole Nazi thing. Tiresome and idiotic.
Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » I'll say one thing for Stephen Donnelly, he's a fast learner. Only two years in the Dail and, with the amount of populist bluster he's been spouting recently, he sounds like a 20 year veteran. Still, you can't blame him. As an Independent, he's never going to be sitting in cabinet and will never have to put his money where his mouth his, so he's got nothing to lose. What I do find intriguing is that, after more than a decade of voting for parties that subscribed to the fairytale book of economics, people are getting so excited by next fella to come along promising he can solve all our problems with a few strokes.
Buford Tannen wrote: » Yeah we are all shacked up with Peter Darragh Quinn across the border.
dvpower wrote: » Well hopefully they will. In the meantime you continue to hide away from the authorities, in the hope that they don't catch you. Otherwise you would have taken a principled stand.
bgrizzley wrote: » they wont, cause it take a special kind of person to inform on your neighbour.
bgrizzley wrote: » So go blow your trumpet for Phil Hogan and his tax, see what happens when you tell him you are too broke to pay it;)
dvpower wrote: » This is the kind of colonial era, backward attitude that has the country in a mess.
I'm not too broke.
dvpower wrote: » I'm not too broke.
bgrizzley wrote: » give it time, they have another 2 years to go...
robbie7730 wrote: » Yes get onto the phone there and report a few others, while "hiding away" behind your curtains.
robbie7730 wrote: » If you were, would you be as supportive of the property tax then?
bgrizzley wrote: » Not when the government is no longer for the people.
bgrizzley wrote: » (btw lol @ colonial era, sure arent we only a colony of germany now)
robbie7730 wrote: » I have a feeling he wont have much problem.
robbie7730 wrote: » People who wont be affected by the financial difficulties that many are in, dont give a bollox about anyone else`s difficulty. These government ministers are the perfect example. The sole reason they are there, is self interest, pocket lining.
dvpower wrote: » Stop complaining and pay your damn taxes!
dvpower wrote: » I might even be more supportive of it, it being a wealth tax.
dvpower wrote: » They have a massive majority and the opinion polls confirm the majority. Saying that the government is no longer for the people is really just whinging because your chosen lot don't have enough support, isn't it?
dvpower wrote: » As I said, its the people who are trying to avoid paying it that are hiding away, vainly hoping that the Revenue don't catch up to them. I expect that when this tax is bedded down, increasingly people won't put up with having to carry the load for their thieving neighbours. Outside of small numbers of retrogrades, there isn't much tolerance for tax evasion in this country. I expect the property tax will be the same. .
Vladimir Kurtains wrote: » What I do find intriguing is that people are getting so excited by next fella to come along promising he can solve all our problems with a few strokes.
The Revenue Commissioners will have the power to come in and inspect a home to assess its value for the property tax. Property tax dodgers also face fines of €3,000 for deliberately failing to fill in forms properly or undervaluing their house, under tough new legislation. The legislation to back up the new property tax, the Local Property Tax Bill, 2012 was published yesterday. The bill says the Revenue will have the power to "enter on land and inspect the relevant residential property" to assess its value.
The British government, under pressure from English reformers to relieve the situation, enacted the Poor Law Act of 1838, modeled on the English workhouse system. Under this relief plan, Ireland was divided into 130 separate administrative areas, called unions, since they united several church parishes together. Each union had its own workhouse and a local Board of Guardians elected by taxpaying landowners and farmers. The chairman of the Board was usually the biggest proprietor or landlord in the area. Each Board was responsible for setting local tax rates and for collecting the funds necessary to maintain the workhouse. Inside each workhouse lived a resident Master and Matron, who were also supervised by the Board. The entire system was supervised by a Poor Law Commissioner stationed in Dublin.
Le_Dieux wrote: » If hiding away is so worrisome for some, why are they hiding behind a pseudonym themselves?
bgrizzley wrote: » If i had a euro for everytime someone asked me for a price for cash i could retire.
darkhorse wrote: » Would this be the next fella that yer talking about:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qE_-Fp7lGSkBut at the same time he has promised: Not to raise the existing tax ratesNot to introduce a property tax on residential homesNot to cut social welfare from €196Not to cut child benefit
dvpower wrote: » Maybe they know youre in the habit of not paying your taxes.
Bullseye1 wrote: » Government promised not raise income tax as that has a detremental impact on jobs...unlike PRSI, increases in motor tax. LOL who are these shysters trying to kid. People were forced into communter towns as a result of FFails property bubble. It is not like we have a wonderful public transport system. You have to laugh at the trolls who say we can always elect someone else in the next elections. Dont they release they are all useless and that we dont live in a democracy. We live in a banana republic not runby elected officials but by permanent civil sernants.