“I believe a €5 land tax per acre regardless of the quality of the land could yield a massive €8 billion per year straight into the coffers of Government,” says Noel O’Neill, chairperson of the Kerry Network of People with Disabilities. While his figures don’t seem to stack up (see comments below) he makes the […]
“I believe a €5 land tax per acre regardless of the quality of the land could yield a massive €8 billion per year straight into the coffers of Government,” says Noel O’Neill, chairperson of the Kerry Network of People with Disabilities.
While his figures don’t seem to stack up (see comments below) he makes the point that there is untapped wealth in this country and he argues that the poor can’t pay for the banks’ collapse.