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Response rates from 686 Churchtown-Castle voters.

70%
Yes
30%
No
66%
Yes
21%
No
4%
Lower the income tax rate and remove all existing tax loopholes for large corporations
7%
No, but lower taxes for the poor
0%
Yes, and raise taxes on all income brackets
2%
No, keep the current tax structure
0%
Reform to a flat tax

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 @9HD2Q4Vanswered…12mos12MO

Absolutely not.I believe in a more simplified tax system and flat income tax . Income Tax 20% ,Corporate 6.5% ,VAT and sales will stay the same. Inheritance,Capital Gains,Carbon and property tax should be removed

 @9ZCWBTSanswered…2wks2W

Define ‘rich’. If it’s a middle/lower class person who is working two jobs and getting over-taxed because of this then no, if it’s a upper-class person who can survive with being taxed more then yes.

 @97TK387answered…2yrs2Y

The government should make a clear distinction between those that are cash rich and asset rich. A farmer with hundreds and thousands of euro worth of land is asset rich but may not have cash liquidity and should not be taxed at a higher rate. However a large corporation owner who is both asset and cash rich should be taxed at a higher rate as they can afford to pay it.

 @9NN29JZanswered…6mos6MO

More tax for businesses. Those who are holding property should be taxed more. More tax on mass rental individuals.

 @9K486Y8answered…9mos9MO

Taxes should be fairly redeemed, if the earner cannot live comfortably because their money has gone on tax, the tax should be lowered, likewise if a person is a very high earner and a higher rate of tax would not effect their comfort of living then the higher tax should be paid. What I have stated is the same structure that we already have but it needs to be fine tuned to find a better balance I believe.

 @9ZSDYQJanswered…1 day1D

Raise it on higher tax brackets but raise it on a higher income then the current tax bracket and put more time into preventing tax evasion by large companies

 @9ZS6WNYanswered…1 day1D

For multi millionaires yes but not for ordinary people who have become successful and earning 100,000-250,000 a year

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