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Here are the winners and losers in Budget 2017

Here’s who got something and who will feel like they lost.

EVERY YEAR THE Budget is an exercise in balance and there is always winners and losers.

Here’s who got something and who will feel like they lost.

Winners

Older people

The old-age pension will increase by €5 a week from March.

Hotels and restaurants

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Noonan announced that the 9% VAT rate would be retained, quelling fears that it might be upped.

Fishermen and farmers

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Fishermen are to be given an income tax credit and farmers will get low-cost loans and a increase in Glas allocations.

The €1,270 annual credit will shelter income of up to €6,350, which is the equivalent value of the seafarers exemption.

The Glas allocation will increase to €211m.

First-time buyers

If you’re buying a new-build home that costs under €600,000 (!) you will receive a tax rebate.

The scheme will provide a rebate of income tax. It will be calculated on what has been paid over the previous four tax years, up to a maximum of 5% of the purchase price, of a new home up to a value of €400,000.

However, if you’re buying a second-hand home:

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Social welfare recipients

All weekly social welfare payments will increase by €5 a week, including the carer’s allowance, disability allowance and jobseeker’s benefit and allowance.

Landlords

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Noonan announced that interest deductibility, which was restricted to 75% in 2009, will restored to 100%.

He also said that the income ceiling on the rent-a-room scheme would go up to €14,000. Noonan says this will allow homeowners to rent out additional rooms at current average prices while remaining within the scope of the scheme.

It means that a person with spare rooms could rent them for up to €14,000 a year, tax free.

However, the Irish Property Owners’ Association says they aren’t happy with it.

“If the Minister was serious about solving the Housing Crisis, he would have returned the 100% Mortgage Interest Relief, allowance of Property Tax against income and incentify the restoration of Property in need of renovation.”

Sheep

Freeman of the City of London driving sheep Daniel Leal-Olivas Daniel Leal-Olivas

Yes, sheep.

In Paschal Donohoe’s speech, he outlined a €25 million animal welfare scheme for sheep to support Ireland’s “vitally important sheep sector”.

Losers

Minimum wage workers

Money stock Niall Carson Niall Carson

The minimum wage is set to be increased by 10 cent to €9.25 an hour and today contained no more increases. Labour’s Ged Nash called that increase a “slap in the face”.

“The government has failed to meet its own commitments to raise the minimum wage to €10.50,” said Senator Nash.

“At this rate of increase, as announced by Minister Noonan today, it will take almost 13 years to reach the target this administration set itself in the Programme for Government just last May.”

Motorists

Bank of Ireland tiger-kidnapping Gary Fox / PA Archive/Press Association Images Gary Fox / PA Archive/Press Association Images / PA Archive/Press Association Images

While there was no increase in petrol prices, there was no attempts to bring them down.

Nor were there any changes to motor tax, but there was €319 million announced for regional and local roads and three major PPP projects: Gort to Tuam, Gorey to Enniscorthy and the New Ross By-Pass.

Smokers

The old reliable – cigarettes will go up by 50 cent as of midnight.

Tenants

No rent certainty, no incentive to pass on reliefs to tenants and no major schemes to increase house building. Threshold called the Budget a “missed opportunity”.

“We have seen many supports for landlords introduced in Budget 2017 but any tax relief for landlords should be matched with rent certainty for tenants.”

Read: What Budget 2017 means for someone earning around €30,000

Read: What Budget 2017 means for someone earning around €20,000

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    Mute Little Jim
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    Jun 27th 2013, 12:00 PM

    Disgraceful behavior.
    The orders should be asked for nothing, all properties should be confiscated and sold with proceeds going to the slaves, because that’s exactly what they were.
    Where’s Kenny with his tears now?

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    Mute Michael O'Connor
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    Jun 27th 2013, 11:00 PM

    Sorry, can’t do it. Bertie let them all off the hook, in writing, about ten years ago. You can easily check the records of that. I believe that has cost us about 1.3 billion so far. Good old Bertie, goes to mass every day does Bertie.

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    Mute richardmccarthy
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    Jun 28th 2013, 7:09 AM

    Bingo,the man with the ash on his forehead,i bet even that was paid for by the taxpayers.

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    Mute Little Jim
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    Jun 28th 2013, 11:21 AM

    Sorry, we can do it.
    Emergency legislation.
    That can be done overnight.

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    Mute Aireach
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    Jun 27th 2013, 11:58 AM

    Give them a TD’s salary and pension. They were forced to do more work than any of our dear politicians ever have.

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    Mute Dermot Lane
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    Jun 27th 2013, 12:57 PM

    The church needs to step up to the mark and pay its share, but you just know this wont happen even if it is overwhelmingly obvious that its the morally correct thing to do. Plus they can well afford it.

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    Mute emperor_vid
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    Jun 27th 2013, 11:11 PM

    In my opinion the catholic church should have their tax exemption revoked and all the money that is collected as tax is used to pay for all the atrocities committed by the church and facilitated by the state.

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    Mute Egg Mcmuffin
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    Jun 27th 2013, 10:27 PM

    Amazing how the struggle for justice seems to be transforming into the pursuit of money now.

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    Mute James Brown
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    Jun 27th 2013, 10:43 PM

    So Egg Mcmuffin, you’d be content with just an apology???

    These women were locked away for years for doing nothing, forced to work against their will, made huge profits for the so called religious orders & didn’t see a f**king red cent of it after all their hard work.

    These women deserve a hell of a lot more than this pathetic shower of sh!te in Government have offered them.

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    Mute Paul Wallace
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    Jun 27th 2013, 10:44 PM

    I heard on Rte radio one woman say “I’ve been offered 30,000 but what can you do with 30,000 these days” I couldn’t believe it !

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    Mute Kevin Cooney
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    Jun 27th 2013, 11:08 PM

    @ Paul – Compare that 30k with the 450k Mary Harney was awarded for the trauma suffered by an inference that she “maybe” an alcoholic by a media outlet to see the injustice of the offer/insult. In the eyes of the establishment normal people are virtually worthless. This appalling attitude has to change.

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    Mute Kerry Blake
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    Jun 27th 2013, 12:25 PM

    Seems the higher amounts will be paid off as a monthly pension rather then a lump sum. Seems the state is hoping to save some money.

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    Mute Pernickilshiousers
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    Jun 27th 2013, 12:04 PM

    Powerful and peaceful protest is what gets things done. These women have come so far on their own, they need our support. It does work!

    Want to see people power and peaceful protest in action, not lying down and taking their beating.

    Yesterday a group of Ogra FF’ers tried to hijack the SNA protest. Banners and T-shirts for a photo opportunity.

    The parents saw right through it and ran them off, not before several party activists got in to shouting matches with the mothers.

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=689393737752688&set=vb.100000462053828&type=2&theater

    These people are standing up to the worst in our society in a very small way. Holding and forcing people to respect others, respect the Irish people, respect our children rather than force them to emigrate as all my own had to.

    Look at the arrogance and contempt on their faces as they look at the parents.

    What will you do to day or will you lie back and let people like that rule and ruin your future as they have our past and the lives of these women or will you wait your turn.

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    Mute Shane McGettrick
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    Jun 27th 2013, 1:10 PM

    Cheers for the link, very interesting viewing. Should serve to burnish up the brass neck of the next generation of ffers, I’m sure they’ll get good use from them. Looks to me that they had no intention of moving until the guy in the shirt sleeves landed over, sure why would the opinions of the sheeple matter, right?

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    Mute Pernickilshiousers
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    Jun 27th 2013, 1:23 PM

    They told people to clear a space so that a photo could be taken when Micheal Martin came over.

    If they even pretended that they were there for more than the photo shoot it would have been ok. They didn’t were rude to people and it turned in to a PR disaster.

    What genius think that having a go at the mother of a Special Needs Kid, at an SNA cut is politically smart.

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    Mute Uncle Mort
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    Jun 27th 2013, 12:15 PM

    What’s the bottom line for these women? How much will be creamed off before they see a penny of this money?

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    Mute Michael O' Keeffe
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    Jun 27th 2013, 5:08 PM

    This so called scheme pay victims in instalments. And therefore the Government will save money if they die. The average age of these abuse victims is 68yrs old, many ill and frail. This Government have No Morals or values. How low can they go???

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    Mute Kevin Cooney
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    Jun 27th 2013, 1:22 PM

    Catholic Church and State hand in glove in acting the boxxocks. Is anyone really surprised?

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    Mute John Deane
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    Jun 27th 2013, 11:12 PM

    If they got 100,000 each they still wouldnt be happy

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    Mute Kevin Cooney
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    Jun 27th 2013, 11:19 PM

    And nor should they be as that only represents one years salary for a TD. Compensation has to hurt the offender to prevent future crimes. The equivalent of a TD’s salary per time served in these prisons would be fair.

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    Mute Dave Connolly
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    Jun 28th 2013, 6:33 AM

    Compo compo compo

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    Mute Keith Dickinson
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    Jun 28th 2013, 2:05 PM

    Why should they be ‘happy’, if you were enslaved, tortured, abused and abandoned, by the people who were there to love and care for you how would you feel?

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    Mute Rick MacRory
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    Jun 28th 2013, 12:07 AM

    I do believe that many of these women had been misled into thinking that they were in for lottery type money. The overall compensation offered does not seem unreasonable and it should be about providing some physical comforts for the recipients in their least days rather than building a nest egg for a future generation as one of the women complained about.

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    Mute Keith Dickinson
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    Jun 27th 2013, 11:56 PM

    I wonder if their deal is a good as the one the haemophiliacs got? Seems to be shaping up the same. Wait long enough and the problem goes away. Hard to be ‘proud to be irish’ when you see what the government does and the people think. Over and over and over again! I wonder whats next?

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    Mute Paul Kelders
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    Jun 28th 2013, 12:55 AM

    for many of ‘the haemophiliacs’ (nice) the ‘deal’ included a lonely, painful, untimely death. your comparison is simplistic and disrespectful to all parties.

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    Mute Paul Kelders
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    Jun 28th 2013, 12:55 AM

    for many of ‘the haemophiliacs’ (nice) the ‘deal’ included a lonely, painful, untimely death. your comparison is simplistic and disrespectful to all parties.

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    Mute Keith Dickinson
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    Jun 28th 2013, 1:58 PM

    Firstly I was comparing the Tactic used not the suffering endured. But as you mentioned it, with the greatest respect to the Hemophiliacs, no-one has a monopoly on suffering. It is impossible to measure the impact of slavery, physical and mental abuse suffered by those young girls. How many suicides, broken homes, tragedies were as a consequence. And finally the pain inflict on hemophiliacs and there families was we are told accidental. The pain and suffering on the young girls was deliberate, intentional and supported by the state with the general approval of the church going god fearing population. I do not think my comparison is in any way disrespectful or simplistic.

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    Mute Neil79
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    Jun 27th 2013, 11:41 PM

    Justice for the Magdalene Survivors , dont give up the fight for proper Justice . The decent people of Ireland are with you all the way , stay strong & never ever give up

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    Mute Chris Mcdonnell
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    Jun 27th 2013, 11:45 PM

    Justice or money?

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    Mute Keith Dickinson
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    Jun 27th 2013, 11:58 PM

    As Justice is unlikely given the governments complicity and the churches power. I think money is the better option. Don’t you?

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    Mute Louise Glynn
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    Jun 28th 2013, 12:52 AM

    Bailing out the banks bailing out the church it all lands on our shoulders and our children’s, ridiculous that with all the money of the Catholic Church the Vatican etc that they are not contributing to the hideous crimes committed against these poor women

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    Mute Mark Gaynor
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    Jun 28th 2013, 2:00 AM

    Coming soon to a mass near you…a special collection for “The Magdalene fund”.

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    Mute Kevin Cooney
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    Jun 28th 2013, 5:39 AM

    The proceeds of same would probably go towards the RCC’s legal costs in denying any financial or any other responsibility towards these women. A truly sick and twisted mentality is at the heart of the RCC.

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    Mute sean de paore
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    Jun 28th 2013, 7:39 AM

    The taxpayer is footing the bill here and they have their apology along with a staggered 100k, pensions from the state regardless of current financial status, medical card and extra medical services excetera. Time to get off the stage while sympathy still exists me thinks.

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    Mute Tara Murphy
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    Jun 28th 2013, 1:40 PM

    As sorry as I am for these women I can’t help thinking its money over justice they want.

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    Mute Liz Greehy
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    Jun 28th 2013, 7:39 AM

    Maybe People should protest at church gates about this ? They should be footing this bill ….

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    Mute Tony Daly
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    Jun 28th 2013, 1:56 AM

    Applying a multiplier to the proses sum of 3.75 would not be generous but it would be getting into the right ball park.

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    Mute Jane Mcsweeney
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    Jul 1st 2013, 1:23 AM

    Some of the survivers worked up to twenty years and are treated the same as ladies who worked ten years or less this seems unfair.

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    Mute Theresa Wardley Was Odonnell
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    Jun 28th 2013, 9:12 PM

    what about the women who have died, i have just recently found out my grandmother was in peacock lane laundry, cork all her life, she worked there for over 40 odd years, she died at the age of 81 in 1996, in the residential part.

    my father did not know his mother, he was in artane from the age of 8 until his 16 birthday, before that he was in an orphanage and then fostered out. what kind of life did he have, NONE. His mother is now buried with four other magdalene laundry workers, . we cannot claim for her as there is a cut off date of 19 feb 2013.

    I cant imagine what my dad and grandma went through, but any money given would help in giving my grandmother her grave and headstone somewhere my dad can finally call his family. one that he never new

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    Mute Mary Blake
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    Oct 17th 2013, 6:40 PM

    Why is redress taking so long to sort it will be nearly a year soon. They seem to be keeping us
    on a piece of string.

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