Noonan is warned about property tax backlash
Government TDs have warned the finance minister of a possible electoral backlash in Dublin constituencies due to the method of calculating the local property tax.
Government TDs have warned finance minister Michael Noonan of a possible electoral backlash in Dublin constituencies due to the method of calculating the local property tax.
Fine Gael TD Olivia Mitchell told this newspaper she had spoken to the minister last week. She said she and other TDs had raised the issue of the increased impact the tax would have on Dublin householders due to higher property valuations.
"I wanted to get across to Michael...
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