Sinn Féin calls for €100 charge to be scrapped

Sinn Féin has called on the Government to abandon the household tax in light of the mass boycott against it, and reimburse those who paid.

Sinn Féin calls for €100 charge to be scrapped

With only 58% of eligible households having paid the highly contentious €100 flat tax, Sinn Féin is using Dáil time to demand its repeal.

Sinn Féin environment spokesman Brian Stanley claims the €160m shortfall for local services that would be left by abolishing the charge could be made up for with other measures, such as a ceiling on public sector wages at €100,000 and higher income tax on those earning over €100,000.

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