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Response rates from 250 Grangegorman Middle voters.

82%
Yes
18%
No
82%
Yes
18%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Grangegorman Middle voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZHWS59answered…2wks2W

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…2wks2W

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

 @9ZJMJ7Sanswered…2wks2W

Taxes should be higher for those earning more money however there shouldn’t be policies that explicitly target these groups.

 @9ZLKG52answered…2wks2W

Somewhat however it must be highly regulated and should only target banks and sectors no high earners

 @9ZKM6BGanswered…2wks2W

What exactly is a high earner ? For example a salary over 300,000 is what I would consider a high earner…

 @9ZKJN33answered…2wks2W

Higher taxes yet but sector dependant - film industry for example is booming due to tax incentive creating a huge amount of work here in an incredibly competitive global industry

 @9ZKHQHManswered…2wks2W

Not really if someone has worked hard to be sucessful I don't think they should be treated more harshly

 @9ZK5C3Canswered…2wks2W

These tax policies although seem like they target higher earners are seemingly only pushing away investment in Ireland and actually trickling down on middle and lower class.