Image: Shutterstock/Joey Laffort Image: Shutterstock/Joey Laffort SAFE – THAT IS how Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has described the upcoming Budget in October.The Budget talks underway between Fine Gael, the Independent Alliance and Fianna Fáil are happening to the background of Brexit “mood music” according to one government source, who said no one is making any huge demands on the government this year.
While there has been some debate about whether the money raised will be returned to the household in the form of a cheque , Fianna Fáil has pinned its colours to the mast on this one and said that the funds raised should be ring-fenced to pay for green policies such as home retrofits. This is most likely the option Donohoe will go for.
Any changes to social welfare payments will be targeted to those that are most vulnerable, according to Donohoe.There has been talk about the modifying of the help-to-buy scheme this year, however, both the Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy and the Taoiseach have spoken very supportively of the scheme in the Dáil before the summer recess.
Inheritance tax Sources state that government could make changes to inheritance tax in a bid to help the housing crisis.
Private sector Tax payers to get well shafted again and again we pay for everything and get nothing. And a totally crap over paid over privilege civil service who generate no wealth and do little or nothing for there cost for society most of their work should be contracted out
Another pay rise for tds while the rest of us get bent over
A tub of Vaseline and a ‘ Guide to touching your toes’
A shafting no doubt.
Probably the most boring nothing-budget for a generation - not necessarily a bad thing
Nothing good . . . .
workers to be hammered and dole addicts rewarded
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