More Pain For the Public As VAT to be Levied on Public Services

26 01 2010

Eu Neo-Liberal Policies To Mean VAT On On Council Services From July.

In a statement the People Before Profit Alliance (PBPA) has condemned a recent ruling of the European Court of Justice (ECJ), which means that VAT will now be imposed on all local authority services for which there is a charge.

The PBPA statement follows a recent meeting of the Dublin City Council Finance Special Policy Committee, (SPC) where it was revealed that a case taken by the EU commission to the ECJ on the issue of Ireland’s failure to impose VAT on publicly provided services would mean VAT would have to be imposed on such services from now on.

The meeting revealed that local authorities are currently working with the revenue commissioners, compiling a list of Council services where VAT would be applied.  It is intended that any changes in VAT law resulting from the Judgement will be brought forward in March/April in the Finance Bill 2010 with a likely implementation date of July 2010.

PBPA said that “the chickens are coming home to roost on Ireland’s decision to sign up to EU treaties that enshrine neo-liberal economic policy” – requiring that any publicly provided service for which there is a charge and which may be subject to competition must now be subject to the same VAT as that imposed on private sector providers of the same service.

The ECJ ruling means that bin charges, water charges, entry fees to public swimming pools and any other service provided by local authorities for which there is a charge will now be increased by either 13% or 21% later this year.

The logic of the ruling was that VAT may well now also be imposed on a whole range of other services provided by other government or state-owned bodies.

PBPA said the imposition of VAT on public services provided by the local authorities was proof positive that the economic policies enshrined in EU treaties led directly on to the undermining public services and increased taxes as NO campaigners had warned during the recent referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.

Councillor Joan Collins of Dublin City Council said:

“The dramatic increase in charges for local public services will be another kick in the teeth for the less well-off in society who had already been hammered with pay cuts, levies and welfare cuts in the recent budgets.  This ECJ ruling spells further disaster for working people and the less well-off who have already been slaughtered with cuts and levies and who now will be faced with dramatic increases in bin charges, charges for public swimming and sports facilities and, of course, the water charges the government plan to introduce.”

Cllr Richard Boyd Barrett Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown Council  said:

“The chickens have come home to roost on the decision of the political establishment to dragoon the Irish public into signing up to neo-liberal EU treaties such as Lisbon.  We were pilloried for claiming that the EU economic policies enshrined in Lisbon would lead to the undermining of our public services and higher taxes. Now the truth of what we said is being revealed and the least well-off in our society will have to pay the price.

We have no idea where the ramifications of all this will stop. If local authorities are being forced to impose VAT on services they provide, then presumably this will also be the case for any service provided by the state, where a case can be made that competition rules should apply.”





Cervical Check- European Cervical Cancer Prevention Week 25-29th Jan

25 01 2010
To mark European Cervical Cancer Prevention Week a number of events have been arranged.
A learning Bus will be at several locations. Information regarding cervical cancer will be available and women will be able to register on board as well.
Thurs Jan 28th Civic Centre Ballyfermot 10am – 12.30pm
Thurs Jan 28th  St Ultan’s School Cherryorchard 1.30-2.45 pm
Fri Jan 29th  Tesco Car Park, Ballyfermot 10am-4pm




Another Sinn Fein Councillor Resigns

14 01 2010

At the Dublin City Council Budget meeting on 21 December 2009, Killian Forde proposed the budget as Chair of the Finance SPC and voted in favour of it. As a Sinn Fein member he was apparently, in breach of his party’s mandate. The most controversial content of the budget was the removal of the waiver for social welfare recipients of the waiver on bin lifts (the waiver remains on the standing charge of €95 per annum).

Sinn Fein says he went against the party mandate on the budget given their opposition to the removal of the waiver but this is not the first time that SF councillors voted in differing ways on the budget. In the past a number of their councillors voted for and others against the same budget, all of which contained bin charges. It seems though that this has been a step too far and Forde has resigned from the party saying he would be guilty of “chancery” if he voted against this budget.

So the rest of us who did vote against the budget are “chancers”? Well my mother always says “brave are the chancers” and now I have a context for what she means. If voting on principle against double taxes on essential services such as refuse and water is “chancery” then here is one proud “chancer”. Perhaps he was in the wrong party all along but I doubt it. Sinn Fein have gone all over the place on the bin tax and if Forde’s response as Chair of the Finance SPC to the report on the Commission on Taxation is anything to go by they may well do the same on water charges (as they have done in the North of this island). At the last Finance Committee meeting Killian Forde as chair, proposed that we broadly welcome the report. This Councillor objected and People Before Profit are very clear, we do not welcome the introduction of water charges as proposed by the Commission on Taxation. We will campaign vigorously against this next double tax.

Sinn Fein’s remaining four councillors who voted against the budget were most unhelpful in the budget debate. We witnessed grand standing by Fianna Fail who mouthed loudly against the removal of the waiver on bin charges and sounded almost radical. Killian Forde behaved like he was looking for an Oscar nomination when he dramatically and correctly condemned their hypocrisy. The Labour party almost gave themselves blood pressure in their condemnation of the “Trotskyite” People Before Profit councillors who, they claimed “instructed” working class people not to pay their debts to the council. What an insult to working class people that they would be instructed by us or indeed by the Labour Party who not so long ago advocated non-payment of the bin charges.

Management used their Executive Powers and refused to take any budget amendments that contained any interference with the issue of waste management. People Before Profit, some Sinn Fein councillors and other independents had tried to move amendments that would eliminate the removal of the bin charge waiver and the 5% increase. We are elected. Management are appointed. But we don’t get to exercise democratic control and at this meeting barely got an opportunity to express our democratic opinions.

One crucial point that was missed during this debate was that this budget reduced the commercial rate on city business by 2% and cost the rest of us €7 million. That is the equivalent of the recent  pay cut suffered by the council workers who are now effectively subsiding the cut in commercial rates.

Killian Forde claims that the budget estimates was  “the best possible deal available”. But he is wrong. This was far from the best possible deal working people and the poor. It was the best deal available for big business that turned over vast profits during the course of the Celtic Tiger and are now screaming for cuts to rates because the “footfall” is down.

There is a political lesson from Killian Forde’s departure from Sinn Fein and  move to the Labour Party. We need a working class party that represents the interests of our class and our class only – not those of big business, bankers and economists. It is impossible to straddle the two camps and trying to do so is real “chancery”.








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