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Wed 06 Jun 2009State's own welfare must determine level of payments
We should not yearn for another state’s social system – instead we must base payments on what Ireland can afford, writes SARAH CAREY
BACK IN March, I wrote a column about taxation. I argued that the overwhelming political consensus that resulted in exchequer overdependence on indirect taxation over direct taxation was unjust and insane. Unjust because indirect taxation is regressive and insane because its revenues collapse at the first sign of trouble.
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