Pssst… best not tell the confidence fairy about… November 13, 2012
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Are others seeing a dud symbol in Nessa’s comment above (Nessa being greengoddess2)?
All I see is a blank space.
I guess we have to expect the bad cop good cop routine ahead of every budget but seriously if the government expects to be able to extract upwards of €3,000 from PAYE households in this budget they must be living on a different planet.
Yes.That one no one can see, out beyond Pluto.
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“PAYE households”? Surely all households have to pay tax based on the extent of their income, not its source? Doesn’t seem to be a factual reason to make the distinction, based on what else is said about the report. Unless it’s a subtle highlighting of tax evasion, that is…
Could it be that PAYE households have less room to maneuvre in avoiding taxes on their income?
Some random consulting firm does some sums based on government kite-flying, and then does a press release
How is this worthy of comment?