90317633903176589031765590317640903176199031762990317608Scenes around Leinster House during Budget 2014 proceedings today.

High income earner?

Today I am publishing the report of the Revenue Commissioners on their analysis of the high earner restriction in 2011, which covers the latest figures available and relates to measures to limit the use of certain tax reliefs and exemptions by high-income individuals. The yield is down when compared to the report for the tax year 2010 due to falls in the incomes of these individuals and the closure of tax reliefs such as the abolition of the patent and stallion fees exemptions and the capping of the artist exemption. This has resulted in many of these individuals’ moving into the regular income tax system. The report shows that the effective tax rates for different categories of high earner are around 30% to 40%. This confirms that the restriction is working to improve the balance between promoting tax equity with regard to those on high incomes while maintaining the incentive effect of the various tax reliefs introduced to achieve a particular public good.
Apart from the measures that I have just announced, Deputies will be pleased to hear that there will be no increases in income tax or the universal social charge in 2014; there will be no increases in the 9%, 13.5% or 23% VAT rates in 2014; and there will be no increases in excise duty on petrol, diesel or home heating oil and gas.”

 

Michael Noonan, today

 

Young, jobless on meds and like a smoke?

No one was spared as Michael Noonan reduced dole payments for under-25s, hiked student fees and prescription charges, axed the bereavement grant and slapped 10 cent on cigarettes and alcohol.

 

Full speech via KildareStreet.com here

Young, elderly and the old reliables hammered (Irish Independent)

(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)

 

90317651(Finance Minister Michael Noonan and the brown zip up folder of doom this afternoon at government buidlings)

As there have been no changes to income tax bar the One-Parent Family Tax Credit changing its  name to Single Person Child Carer Tax and only applying to the primary carer there is little change to Karl’s tax calculator from last year.

The calculator is available HERE with lots of zeros in the difference column.

Also, here’s another 10 free copies of the TaxCalc.ie iPhone app for anyone who wants to remind themselves of what they get paid (should they have a job).

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(Mark Stedman/Photocall ireland)

Meanwhile:

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 Via PublicPolicy.ie

Thanks Barbara McCarthy

tumblr_muo92uvS0F1sx8u1ro1_1280Joseph Aivalikli writes:

While browsing through old editions of the Dublin Gazette looking for laws to repeal as part of the Statute Law Revision Project, we stumbled upon this tissue of double entendres published by order of the King in 1773. I’m guessing the author was an intrepid Trinity geography student – or just someone who really, really liked boobs. Or both.

Full transcript for the blurry-eyed after the jump.

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