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The tax affairs of Mick Wallace T.D. are completely and absolutely wrong and unacceptable.

PAYE Workers are paying huge taxes and universal social charges directly from their wages, small businesses up and down the country are being put to the pin of their collar to pay their taxes, many have gone to the wall, social welfare recipients who have been overpaid are being made pay back the money.

Deputy Wallace has admitted underpaying V.A.T., collected from home-buyers, to the state and has not responded to the many suggestions that he pays this tax from his personal assets and income.

Deputy Wallace must pay back his tax liabilities from his assets and income, including his personal assets and income.

We cannot have double standards. There must not be one law for T.D.’s and another for ordinary citizens.

I believe Deputy Wallace’s position is incompatible with his continued membership of Dáil Éireann and that he should resign.

 

Seamus Healy T.D.

09/06/2012

087-2802199


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Cahir:  Cahir House Hotel, Mondays @ 12pm

 

Tipperary: Marian Hall, Mondays @ 2pm

 

Cashel:  Kearney’s Hotel, Mondays @ 4pm

 

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Before the ink was dry on the Referendum result, Germany has rejected any deal for Ireland on bank debt saying that it would be a “negative signal” to re-open Ireland’s rescue arrangements.

“We see no need for movement at the moment” said  Martin Kotthaus, spokesman for Germanys Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble.

 

The European Commission has also warned against liking Ireland’s Yes vote with the request to ease the burden of the banking rescue.  “It’s a further commitment but it has nothing to do with the work that Ireland is doing with the help of the Troika” said a Commission spokesperson.

 

Be assured we will be subject to endless talk about deals, possible deals, definitely maybe deals on the bank debt and promissory notes but there won’t be any lifting of the burden until an Irish government is prepared to play hardball through threats of default by withholding interest payments.  Things have moved on since Thursday, Europe’s attention has moved elsewhere, we’ve done our duty and we’re yesterday’s news.

 

The Government, Taoiseach, Tánaiste must now stand up for this country and demand that the commitments made during the Referendum are honoured.

 

Seamus Healy T.D.

Tel: 087 2802199



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