People are sharing the things they would tax on Twitter, in honour of Budget 2016
To celebrate, Dublin radio station Spin1038 asked their listeners to let them know what they would tax if they could and it seemed to hit a nerve - #ThingsIdTax is now trending in Ireland.
While some are nonsensical, there are a few good ones in there. We hope Michael Noonan takes note.
Anyone who spends longer than 30 seconds at an ATM or Self Service Till #thingsidtax
— Billy Passmore (@billypassmore) October 13, 2015
#thingsidtax badly done fake tan, quinoa & people who bring their weeks shop to the express checkouts.
— Dan (@Riredansabarbe) October 13, 2015
#ThingsIdTax people who arrive 5 mins before closing time and order well done steak, people who leave toast crumbs in butter, slooow walkers
— aisling nolan (@aislingnolan3) October 13, 2015
The next fad diet/craze #ThingsIdTax
— Stephanie Quigley (@E_assistant_ie) October 13, 2015
People who eat kale.😡 #ThingsIdTax
— Cormac Moore (@TheCormacMoore) October 13, 2015
#ThingsIdTax The words Fab, Hun & Bae. People with NO spatial awareness and those that post pics of their dinner. #budget16
— DeeKay (@deetoursmusic) October 13, 2015
Anyone who uses the word 'hacks' instead of 'tips' #ThingsIdTax
— Jenny Gilleece (@JennyGilleece) October 13, 2015
People who clap when airplanes land. People who wear socks to bed. People who ask questions as FB statuses instead of Google. #ThingsIdTax
— Conor (@srfconor) October 13, 2015
The biddy in the community centre selling the raffle tickets #thingsidtax #Budget2016
— Brenna Dolan (@BrennaDolan1) October 13, 2015
Busking in temple bar and only known how to play champagne supernova #thingsIdTax
— Kate (@KateyMatt) October 13, 2015
So are we an awful impatient lot or are these reasonable taxable offences?

