Sunday, September 30, 2012
Ireland AM covered the financial services ombudsman report
Filed in Accountancy, Advisors.ie In the Press, Economics, Financial Advice, Insurance
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Tagged bill prasifka, financial complaints, fso, ireland am, karl deeter, ombudsman, sinead desmond
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Monday, September 10, 2012
Here’s a bailout worth considering…. f”34k the banks, and start a new one. This is not a novel idea, it’s called capitalism, one of the key things people bang on about is how ‘capitalism has failed’, it hasn’t, politicians have failed by putting national resources behind institutions that scarce warrant the unending support they have received. That we are starting to figure this out only AFTER we have spent all the money, so most of this is about spilt milk, but not all of the milk has been spilt, just this week we blew €600,000,000 on defunct and toxic Anglo (now ‘IBRC’) and on the 1st of October we’ll be blowing €1,000,000,000 on AIB.
Friday, September 7, 2012
We spoke to TV3’s The Morning Show about claiming allowances, tax returns and pensions
Filed in Accountancy, Advisors.ie In the Press, Income Tax, Taxation, Wealth
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Tagged it1, medical expenses, pensions, reclaim taxes, revenue commissioners, savings, tax, tax back
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
Almost everybody who isn’t a politician agrees that politicians lie. Actual politicians don’t see it that way, the see it as being forced to accept a series of working realities which unveils the way the system ‘actually works’ versus how we would ‘like it to work’. The truth is that in effect they do lie when you compare election promises to results, but they don’t do it with total intent.
But sometimes they do, and we are seeing that with our proposed property tax which is a clear demonstration of lap-dog leaders who want nothing more than to be ‘box tickers’ for the troika. You see, we are being told that ‘no decision has been made’, but that is contrary to the facts surrounding the debate once you do some digging.
Filed in Accountancy, Advisors.ie In the Press, Property tax, Sun on Sunday, Taxation
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Tagged irish property tax, property tax, property taxes ireland, tax advice, tax adviser, taxation, taxes
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