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Response rates from 398 Ballybough B voters.

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Unique answers from Ballybough B voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZHWS59answered…1mo1MO

I think extreme high earners should be taxed over €250k but I think taxing people on €40-100k at the higher rate is wrong

 @9ZJQMRManswered…1mo1MO

Yes on banks and luxury sectors, but higher earning individuals should constitute those earning six figures or more… ie. Raise the higher tax bracket

 @9ZHJGXTanswered…1mo1MO

I support having income tax bands that tax high earners proportionate to their earnings however believe that exit tax on investment gains should be lowered and a threshold introduced.

 @9ZVZZTTanswered…3wks3W

I do believe in progressive taxation but we need to strike a balance where highly earned individuals are not wanting to emigrate because of too high a tax policy. We need to maintain skilled workers in the country.

 @9ZVSP9Danswered…3wks3W

Yes but again I think the concept of high earner needs to be looked at. 100k earnings may seem high however if you have little disposable income then I don’t think it is fair to raise the taxes too much as these people do not get many benefits from the state etc

 @9ZVQ4M5answered…3wks3W

shouldn't be taxed because of their luck and fortune. no rich person in Ireland is made rich from their annual earnings

 @9ZV32QRanswered…4wks4W

Leave higher earners and workers keep their income but banks broke this country and need to be taxed and controlled better to make mortgages etc more affordable / accessible

 @9ZTH779answered…4wks4W

Banks and Luxury sectors yes, but what do you classify as a high earner? No to higher earner being taxed more.