The PAYE sector's perspective of taxation and trade union demand for reform
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Sweeney, Paul. 'Symposium on taxation - The PAYE sector's perspective of taxation and trade union demand for reform'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXV No.1, 1983/1984, pp27-35Download Item:

Abstract:
I would like to thank the Statistical Society for inviting me to speak on the subject of
taxation. It is a very broad area and I will take the opportunity to attempt to show the
PAYE sector's perspective of taxation, why the large demonstrations took place,
why they may recur, and outline the trade union demands for reform. It is now over
ten years since the first calls were articulated for a more equitable taxation system.
These calls were not translated into action until five years ago, and since the
protests began, the tax system has actually become more regressive. In spite of the
largest mass protest ever seen in the country, the four alternate governments since
then have shown themselves to be unconcerned with reform and have been unwilling
to bend to the will of a majority of those at work.
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Read before the Society, 2 November, 1983
Author: Sweeney, Paul
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Symposium on TaxationPublisher:
Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXV No. 1 1983/1984
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