It's pretty pathetic really, seeing them scrounging for stuff like this.
Apparently the government are thinking of taxing us per text.
Joke really the one thing without tax that everyone uses.Suprised they have only thought about it now though.
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It's pretty pathetic really, seeing them scrounging for stuff like this.
You can't spell failure without FAI
(if you drive a car) - I'll tax the street;
(if you try to sit) - I'll tax your seat;
(if you get too cold) - I'll tax the heat;
(if you take a walk) - I'll tax your feet.
Taxman- The Beatles
Quoting years at random since 1975
I can't see why Texting should be exempt if we've gone down the route of taxing consumption. All that's been mentioned is a 1 cent tax. If it raised a 100 million quid (Mary Harneys sums) how bad?
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
Or to keep the rhyme going:
(if you take a bite) - I'll tax the meat
(if you see a friend) - I'll tax the greet
Or of course they could just put the price of texts up by a few cent for those who do pay and thereby absorb the tax that way. I wouldn't worry about the companies anyway.
Plastic bags are 22 cent I think? Started at 15 and up to about that. It's widely heralded as a great success internationally, and has been followed in loads of countries. Much like the smoking ban. And maybe the texting tax - though texting doesn't blight society to quite the same extent as smoking or plastic bags. Mind you if spelling continues to deteriorate there might be strong arguments to say it does!
No it won't stay at one cent and why should it? Personally I'd start at 10 cent and see how it goes from there. Might get people to put it away for a few minutes a day.
I think plastic bags have increased in price what? Once? ...and the bag levy was an excellent idea.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
21 months in government, and Green initiatives get as far as taxing people for having conversations. Wow, what a contribution!!!Originally Posted by corkboy360
Of course it will be implemented, even if there's a "childrens shoes" ring to all this. Unlike Jim Kemmy though, I doubt anyone will vote against their own party and bring down the coalition as a result of it.![]()
1c tax per text seems like a pretty painless revenue-spinner to me, even if it typically aimed at the working class rather than those who can afford to contribute far more (maybe it should be 5c for bill-paying customers and 10c for business packages!)
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
Not through tax, the point is that textspeak has become a problem in this and other countries. A tax on texts might reduce the number of texts sent and therefore slow the spread of textspeak.
I'd have no problem with it being introduced at say 2 cents. That's maybe 200 million a year, and hopefully it will stop people from texting so much. I'd say I send 5 texts a week at most.
It's great having no friends.
until very recently, i was without a mobile for the last 3 years and it was the best thing i ever done. I hate them. I used to never answer calls and really only ever texted people. I hated being contactable all the time but was deffo addicted to texting and started getting this weird clicking in the knuckle of my thumb (which has since disappeared by the way)...
Work gave me a blackberry recently and i hate it and use it only occasionally for checking and sending emails when out of the office.
Did i mention how much i hate mobile phones?
Tax away!!
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
It could be sold as an education levy that is used (as Zoolander might say) to teach the kids who can't speak good.
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Tax fresh air. Go on, I dare you.
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