Fianna Fáil Bluster on Home Tax Revealed
Sinn
Féin Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty TD has said today’s statement from
Fianna Fáil claiming they’d exposed a bombshell in the Family Home Tax was an
embarrassment for the party.
The
so-called bombshell was the fact that Local Authorities can increase the rate
of the tax from 2015 onwards, something which was made clear in the Dáil during
the Family Home Tax Bill and Amendment Bill, when Sinn Féin and others engaged
in heated debate about it with Minister Noonan.
Doherty
said Sinn Féin was introducing a Bill to repeal the tax; the party’s
representatives would seek a mandate in the local election to vote to reduce
the tax by the maximum amount in local councils; and that in government Sinn
Féin would abolish the tax if the government won't support its repeal now.
Deputy
Doherty said:
“The
many, many flaws of the property tax were debated by Sinn Féin and the
government during the Family Home tax and Family Home tax amendment bill
stages, where even members of Fianna Fáil took part.
“The
Department of Finance sent a detailed briefing to each member of the Finance
Committee in December, of which Sean Fleming is a member, setting out clearly
how councils could increase this tax from 1 January 2015. Minister Noonan set
it out in committee stage and he set it out again during his second stage
speech on the Family Home Tax amendment Bill.
“Sean
Fleming and Fianna Fáil were either asleep or not reading their documents
during these debates.
“It's
interesting that despite all the bluster from Fianna Fáil about this tax, their
Ard Fheis refused to commit to abolishing this tax.
“Sinn
Féin has promised that in government, we will abolish this tax. We are putting
a Bill before the Dáil to repeal, or axe the tax shortly. If the government
refuses to support this Bill, we have mandated our councillors to vote against
increases to the rate of the tax.
“Our
representatives will also seek a mandate during the local elections to reduce
the tax by the maximum amount of 15% if they are elected to councils.
“Fianna Fáil
wants this tax. They put it on the agenda. They won’t commit to taking it off
the table. They are speaking with forked tongues and can't even get their facts
straight. This statement is an embarrassment for the party.”
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