QuoteIf you buy a real estate property, the ultimate guarantor of your ownership is the state and relevant local
That argument debunked.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiSYxaomjhU&feature=player_embedded
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Show posts MenuQuoteIf you buy a real estate property, the ultimate guarantor of your ownership is the state and relevant local
QuoteMeal chi - is this the only charge you feel strongly on. What about income tax, car tax, car insurance, esb line rental, bin charges, water meters
QuoteI've heard a lot from people with the same mindset as Meal chi who seem to be ignoring that most developed countries - and plenty of developing ones - levy some sort of tax or charge on land-based property,
QuoteIf you buy a real estate property,
the ultimate guarantor of your ownership is the state and relevant local authorities
Quoteit can have a moral justification to put a tax or levy on the owners of such property or land
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where the state recognises your claim and be its guarantor
QuoteHowever Joe Higgins and his cronies go to war on a €100 annual charge
QuoteBut my original point still stands, irresponsible of the td's to adapt such a stance. If they dont want to pay it then thats their own business, however in encouraging non payment they potentially have set a dangerous precedent.
Quotehttp://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2011/1217/breaking1.html
Looks like no one will be going to jail over this.