http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2009/0416/1224244812773.html
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what what what hwat what wahtttttt?!
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people on PAYE whose income is spread evenly throughout the year will not face any clawback.
people who doctored their income to take a lot of it in before the budget.
how does this work?
Anyone who received a lump sum payment in the first four months of the year – such as a bonuses, which are traditionally paid in the first quarter or dividends – may be affected by the move.
Any legal buffs about? Sounds like something that is illegal.
A statement from the Department said that PAYE taxpayers "who are not in a position to manipulate their income only pay levy at new rates from 1st May 2009. Over the whole year they pay at composite rate."
Bonsai, how are you going to afford sandwiches?
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