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The problem with a wealth tax? There are not enough rich people

The problem with a wealth tax? There are not enough rich people IMF report urges Government to raise more tax for public investment, but who will pay? about 7 hours ago While there is a consensus that the tax base needs to be broadened, there is little agreement on how this should be done. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien While there is a consensus that the tax base needs to be broadened, there is little agreement on how this should be done. File photograph Previous Image   It’s edifying to think that a wealth tax or a solidarity tax on the super-rich could raise revenue for investment in public services. But it won’t. A study by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) back in 2016 estimated that imposing a French-style wealth tax – applied to assets exceeding €1.45 million – on Ireland’s financial elite would net the exchequer here a paltry €22 million per annum. Adopting a Swiss-style wealth tax, however, could generate €1.3 billion in additional reven

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IMF says tax increases should be considered post Covid

The International Monetary Fund has said more tax will need to be raised in Ireland to fund investments in physical and human capital.

Half of State s corporate tax receipts could be wiped out, warns IMF

Half of State s corporate tax receipts could be wiped out, warns IMF
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Opinion: Low ambition and poor policy keeping people with disabilities out of workplace

Opinion: Low ambition and poor policy keeping people with disabilities out of workplace Joan O’Donnell writes that it’s time to ditch failing strategies and embrace an inclusive future of work. By Joan O’Donnell Saturday 8 May 2021, 8:01 PM 2 hours ago 3,132 Views 6 Comments Joan O’Donnell COVID-19 HAS COMPOUNDED the difficulties workers with disabilities face, but it did not cause the fault-line in Irish social policy that resulted in Ireland having the poorest EU participation rates in the workforce… even before the pandemic. Despite the shift in emphasis to remote working in the last year, there is scant regard for the potential this offers people with disabilities in a post-pandemic world.

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