But who are the "top earners"? Who are "they" and "these people"?
To someone on minimum wage a civil servant on 40-50k would qualify as a top earner. Maybe then they stop claiming medical expense relief?
To that civil servant it will be someone earning 80-100k. They should stop claiming it so, right.
No, no the person on 80k will say I'm entitled to it but the bank CEO's shouldn't claim it. And on it goes.
The fact is if you are paying tax you can probably afford not to claim those reliefs but if the person on 50k doesn't think they should do that "for the good of the country" why should somebody on considerably more?
http://www.welfare.ie/EN/Publication...es/ClassA.aspx
Someone on A1 PRSI pays 2% over 52k with no upper limit, a reduced rate but not nothing.
Someone on class S1 (self employed/directors controlling companies) pay 5% up to 100k and 5.5% after that with no upper limit.
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