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Campaign Against the Household Tax Protest March To Fine Gael Ard Fheis

category dublin | bin tax / household tax / water tax | event notice author Tuesday March 27, 2012 22:25author by pat c Report this post to the editors

Protest at the Fine Gael Ard Fheis, assemble 1pm, Saturday 31 March at Parnell Square. March to National Convention Centre, IFSC..

As the March 31 deadline approaches it is clear that huge numbers are refusing to pay. Mass non-payment of the household tax will not just be a massive blow to an unjust tax it will also be a massive blow to the Government’s entire austerity drive.
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Keep up the boycott – Defeat the Household Tax

As the March 31 deadline approaches it is clear that huge numbers are refusing to pay. This is not because of “confusion” about how to pay. People are deliberately refusing to register for and pay an unjust tax.

Everybody knows it starts at €100 and will rise to €1000+, everybody knows the Government are picking the people’s pockets to boost the bondholders’ bank accounts. Mass non-payment of the household tax will not just be a massive blow to an unjust tax it will also be a massive blow to the Government’s entire austerity drive.

Government desperation & threats

The Government are getting desperate. Threats to deduct money from wages, social welfare and bank accounts are a sign of this. They cannot do any of this without changing the law and then bringing people to court. And they cannot take a million people to court.

The household tax app lies to homeowners and your ESB bil l does not prove you own a property. Bringing ESB bills into the equation is another sign of Government desperation.

Huge numbers are not registering and not paying and if a large percentage hold firm the Government are in trouble on this issue. We can win.

Protest the Fine Gael Ard Fheis – Saturday March 31st, Assemble 1pm Parnell Square, Marching to the Convention Centre (North Quay) for 2pm

Related Link: http://nohouseholdtax.org/

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   attendance     JoeMcIvor    Sun Apr 01, 2012 16:00 
   around 10000..     independent republican    Sun Apr 01, 2012 19:26 
   10,000 nearer the mark.     Sharon.    Sun Apr 01, 2012 19:43 
   Some reports back on the Household Tax protest on Sat 31st     T    Sun Apr 01, 2012 22:39 
   Campaign Against the Household Tax Monday 2nd April: Picket at City Hall, Dame Street, 6pm     pat c    Sun Apr 01, 2012 22:51 


 
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