Carlos Roca wrote: » That's what tax already collected is for.
urabell wrote: » That's what tax already collected is for.
TeddyTedson wrote: » Just looking at some of the devastation that was caused in the West with the storm. A lot of people homes and livelihoods seem to have been destroyed. From what I gather money is going to be dependent mostly on local councils along with some additional money. But would it be a good idea at times such as this where natural disaster like this occur to maybe implement an additional small temporary tax on the country until enough money is raised to bail these small communities out if you will. I realise there's insurance companies but they really don't give individual families anywhere near the cost of the damage, something else that should really be addressed.I get that people don't want to be paying anymore tax than we already are because it's ridiculous at this stage but it sort of seems like the right thing to do...? I mean people who's livelihoods that have been destroyed will have no choice but to join the dole queues so why not help them out to get back on their feet?
TeddyTedson wrote: » Yeah I suppose that's part of it but realistically these areas will be drip fed the cash they need.
Czarcasm wrote: » Answered your own question there tbh. The Universal Social Charge doesn't ring any bells, no? Maybe the recent Water Household Charge? Another "Charge" for natural disasters would just be a national disaster tbh.
TeddyTedson wrote: » A lot of tax money is being paid out to cover our debt. Not very helpful to people living in these areas. Why should they suffer because of a previously inept government.
ArrahShure wrote: » Wasn't it Caesar Augustus who introduced the first 'temporary' income tax? To pay for some war? 2000 odd years later, we're still paying it...
TeddyTedson wrote: » I get that people don't want to be paying anymore tax than we already are because it's ridiculous at this stage but it sort of seems like the right thing to do...? I mean people who's livelihoods that have been destroyed will have no choice but to join the dole queues so why not help them out to get back on their feet?
TeddyTedson wrote: » An FFer no doubt :mad:
TeddyTedson wrote: » A temporary 25% increase on off license sales would help with the damage. I'm sure a few publicans out there would be happy with that too