u_c_thesecond wrote: » what time is it on?
wazky wrote: » Time to go stuffing the pillow cases with my savings before Enda gets his hands on it.
MadsL wrote: » Any chance we can knock text taxes and similar nonsense on the head once and for all... Means tested children's allowance would be a good start.
FatherLen wrote: » so what are the odds of the lads themselves taking a paycut? anyone??
TheDoc wrote: » Time to look for a blackmarket seller, and I'm not even joking : /
donegal__road wrote: » Medical card cuts will result in older people going up north to buy their medication where it is half the price.
ibarelycare wrote: » Can you use a prescription from ROI in Northern Ireland?
donegal__road wrote: » yes, my folks do.
dobman88 wrote: » LOL, when has that ever happened. I like your optimism though
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » I have never bought them off the street or traveled abroad for the sole purpose of buying them but if they head north of 10 euro thats exactly what i will do enough is enough
TheDoc wrote: » Tobacco license being increased from €50 a month to €500 a month for retailers , so a rumour is saying. Government pushing blame game from themselves, so that customers now get the rage with retailers. Massive price hikes on Tobacco no doubt incoming, retailers will use the excuse that the government levy forcing their hand. Time to look for a blackmarket seller, and I'm not even joking : /
Lola18 wrote: » Reduced Jobseekers allowance for younger people.
DIRT increasing from 33% to 41% for higher rate taxpayers.
Free GP visits for all under 5s
Prescription Charges rising by €1 to €2.50 per item.
Mortgage Interest Supplement (Paid to people on low income) will no longer be available for new claimants and will be phased out for existing claimants.
Removal of Telephone Allowance for pensioners and others. (€9.50 per month)
Medical Cards means test for over 70′s : The income thresholds will be reduced from €600 a week to €500 a week for a single person, and reduced from €1,200 a week to €900 a week for a couple. Less over 70′s will qualify for a medical card – but they will get a GP visit card.
Bereavment Grant (€850) is to be abolished. (This can be claimed by a relative anyone who has paid enoughPRSI )
Rent a Book schemes to be introduced in all primary schools.
Sick Pay : Employers will have to cover the first six days of pay for a sick employee (currently just first 3 days)
Dravokivich wrote: » But it's not an excuse, it'll be a clear cut reason. They make a pittance off ciggarettes, as so much of what you're paying on the packet is tax. But yeah, the Government doesn't seem to acknowledge that if something is taxed too much, people will just get it elsewhere for cheaper and they'll lose out on the tax. It's like they are trying to stoke up a black market.
Uriel. wrote: » Will hurt the sickest - presume this only relates to Medical Card holders (?)