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I'm looking to buy a Skoda. Should I go with the Octavia or upgrade to the Superb?

Which of Skoda’s saloons is the best buy in the used market?

SKODA ENJOYS A well-known reputation for producing saloon cars with generous levels of rear legroom and boot space.

But with both its key models offering some of the best-in-class space inside, should you stick with an Octavia or spend the extra for the Superb?

The Skoda Octavia sits in the same segment as other popular models like the Ford Focus, Kia Ceed and Volkswagen Golf. The difference with the Octavia is that it is one of the few saloon shapes (technically it’s a five-door liftback). Having that little bit of extra length means that it features above-average levels of rear passenger legroom, although the transmission tunnel limits the middle rear foot space as you can also have an Octavia with all-wheel drive.

The boot in the current generation measures 590 litres and can increase to 1,580 litres.

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Unsurprisingly the majority of recent Skoda Octavia models are diesel-engined. The larger 2.0-litre engine in 150hp guise makes for a great all-rounder and when matched with the DSG automatic gearbox delivers a refined and generally smooth driving experience. If you’re chasing fuel economy, then the 1.6-litre diesel with the manual front-wheel drive transmission claims to provide some frugal consumption figures.

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The Skoda Superb is a hard car to fault. It has arguably handsome looks, is well proportioned and features an interior that is as practical as it is spacious. In its current form it has been around since 2015, and by now there is a good selection of models on the used market. Like the Octavia, the Superb is also a liftback design, but the current version loses the split tailgate of its predecessor. At 625 litres, the boot is still huge, and that can bump up to 1,760 litres when you drop the rear seats.

It also uses a 2.0-litre diesel engine but feels even more refined on the move than the Octavia does. You can get a more economical 1.6-litre diesel engine, but we think the larger engine is better suited. It’s smooth and has great front seats that provide ample support making long journeys a doddle.

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However, if you want to get extra carry capacity without having to move up to a larger sized car, there is a happy middle ground – the Octavia Combi, or estate in Skoda parlance. For only a little extra length, the Octavia Combi offers up to 1,750 litres of boot space – making it easily able to handle family weekends away or ideal for lugging around sports equipment. With the roof rails, there’s extra scope for adding a roof box or bike holders if you prefer not having them on a rear rack.

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    Mute fionn mac cumhaill
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:09 PM

    Of course they are underpaying taxes to revenue. If someone self employed becomes unemployed, they are not entitled to the dole or any social welfare.
    So im guessing they are only preparing for the worst case scenario and putting aside a bit to take care of them if the worst were to happen

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    Mute Master Kaye
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:40 PM

    Yes they’re planning ahead … We’re famous for our forward planning in Ireland

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    Mute Scarr
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:51 PM

    Fionn – you could also argue the point that the reason the self employed get nothing if their ventures go to the wall is BECAUSE of this type of activity.

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    Mute Neal Ireland Hello
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    Jun 14th 2014, 11:07 AM

    So because they’re not part of the same social welfare system as PAYE workers, they see fit to cheat and con and steal from their fellow taxpayer. And then they wonder why we don’t care about them.

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    Mute PicassoRepublic
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    Jun 14th 2014, 10:36 PM

    Self employment is for many the only option – many if not most contract staff must work on a contract basis – people need to pull their heads in a little – a contractor can be anything from your office cleaner to an IT consultant.

    Taxes are calculated by either your own accountant or for many the management company which assists them with their taxes and salary. It is a form of self assessment where an estimated tax is submitted through the year, followed by a tax return form to Revenue and a few weeks later you are informed whether you owe them more or they owe you.

    I received a sizeable refund a couple of weeks ago but Noonan doesn’t advertise the self employed who have overpaid and given the state the use of hundreds and thousands of euros each for many months. This is a non story and another attempt at divisiveness by the government and to drum up support to raise taxes on the self employed who are the only tax paying group in Irish society not entitled to benefits if/when their contracts end – and then people wonder why we get pissed off with all the handouts to welfare tourists.

    Should Noonan attack the self employed he will ensure FG will never be elected again.

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    Mute Pete Foley
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    Jun 13th 2014, 1:52 PM

    Any company who deals with cash fiddles the books. Eg chip shops like how can revenue know how many bags of chips a place sells. Yummy I am off for a bag

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    Mute Emily Elephant
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:17 PM

    Estimate it from the number of bags of potatoes they’re buying.

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    Mute Joe Simpson
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:19 PM

    revenue buys a bag of chips and measures it weight and then compares that against amount of spuds purchased in there invoices to see how many they should of sold

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    Mute tax slave
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:22 PM

    You just put the price of chips up by at least 50c

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    Mute Pete Foley
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:45 PM

    So how will revenue know how many spuds they buy ? Cash to a supplier for spuds ? Buy the spuds in supermarket ? Grow your own ? I would think even the suppliers would give good cash deals

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    Mute Emily Elephant
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    Jun 13th 2014, 3:03 PM

    Receipts. Acreage of spuds. Footfall on a random Tuesday night. Comparable businesses. Use your imagination.

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    Mute Pete Foley
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    Jun 13th 2014, 3:13 PM

    Your funny lol

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    Mute WorkingClasshero
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    Jun 13th 2014, 3:54 PM

    Jail them.

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    Mute J. Dunn
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    Jun 13th 2014, 5:00 PM

    The answer is forensic accounting.

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    Mute Richard Rodgers
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    Jun 13th 2014, 5:28 PM

    Emily
    He doesn’t have an imagination!

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    Mute James Delaney
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    Jun 14th 2014, 3:09 AM

    Peter that depends on the size of the bag. What bout jow many pieces of Cod they sell? Sorry Vooley.

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    Mute James Delaney
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    Jun 14th 2014, 3:11 AM

    Most self empliyed people have great imaginatoons – especially when claiming fro the Revenue.

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    Mute James Delaney
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    Jun 14th 2014, 3:13 AM

    Typo – COOLEY

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    Mute Kal Ipers
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:19 PM

    The problem is with the tax system. Try to find out what is allowable as expenses is very difficult. You hire an accountant to tell you what you can claim.
    I have had accountants tell me opposite to each other. Rang the tax office and they wouldn’t tell me one way or the other. How are you meant to know?

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    Mute IrishGravyTrain
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    Jun 13th 2014, 3:19 PM

    You claim for everything. The will soon tell you what isn’t allowed.

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    Mute Kal Ipers
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    Jun 13th 2014, 4:39 PM

    That is part of the problem they won’t tell you unless you are audited. It maybe 5 years later that you find out and then have to pay them back with penalties.
    It even depends on who audits you. The rules are overly complex and revenue can’t even give a clear answer when you ask.

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    Mute MarMacRua
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    Jun 14th 2014, 1:11 AM

    Perhaps people in charge of their own tax filing will take more responsibility if the leaders at the top dud the same! As it stands, i believe a self-employed person is fighting against the state aswell as the market to stay in business. Perhaps the TDs in Dail Eireann should lead the pitch with offering half their salaries to support the ambitious self-employed. The headline here leads one to believe that all self-employed persons are wealthy, keep going killing anybody trying to make a living FG! Pathetic!!!

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    Mute James Delaney
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    Jun 14th 2014, 3:07 AM

    @Karl.
    I’m sure Revenue have a brochure on whats allowed, or if you care to check in legislation in place the allowances are detailed.
    Most Accountants know exactly whats allowable but perhaps ate not telling you. After all, they need to make a living as well.
    So WHY DONT PAYE WORKERS NOT RECEIVE THE SAME ALLOWANCES ?

    Travel, meals, ink, wgat else. Oh Yes – Entertainment.

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    Mute Neal Ireland Hello
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    Jun 14th 2014, 11:03 AM

    James, THERE’S NO NEED TO SHOUT.

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    Mute Dara-Anne Neary
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:17 PM

    Perhaps if the self employed had the assurance of dole if their company didnt work they may feel more obliged to submit everything. I cant fathom how you wouldnt be helped considering you contributed to society and showed initiative.

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    Mute Scarr
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:54 PM

    In reality it’s not that though. It’s just easier to cut the gov out. I empathise, but it’s not like if the self employed had the availability of dole etc, they’d all ‘no, no’ when someone suggested a cash transaction.

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    Mute Kal Ipers
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    Jun 13th 2014, 3:12 PM

    This isn’t cash in hand transaction. They wouldn’t find them in an audit. This is about what you can and can’t claim.
    There was quite a shock to many contractors that daily allowances weren’t allowed. In previous years there was no problem doing this. Then revenue decided it wasn’t allowed. No regulation change just opinion. Many contractors weren’t informed by their accountants.
    I suspect that is one reason the underpayment was so high.

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    Mute Garry Howell
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:36 PM

    Always wondered why highly educated people such as GP’s never seem to have cash registers and only give you an un-duplicated hand written receipt. Also most of them never seem to have a credit/laser card facility. hmmmmmmm

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    Mute Ted Carroll
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    Jun 13th 2014, 3:58 PM

    Please see attached story relating to Dennis O’Brien and a few companies that he purchased in the past few years getting a total of €300 million wrote off by banks as part of the acquisitions. Thy’re out putting all of this work into tracking down €30 million from hard working self starters and doing everything they can to pander to the incredibly wealthy. I couldn’t care less if a chipper never declared a penny of their income, I’d do it myself if I could. I don’t trust them with a cent of my money and it sickens me every month paying it over to them through PAYE.

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    Mute Ted Carroll
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    Jun 13th 2014, 3:59 PM
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    Mute tom
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:16 PM

    Revenue decides your underpaying then slaps you with bill you can’t afford then interest and penalties that are greater than the amount.

    Argument with revenue is one way unless you have lots of money and resources to challenge them.

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    Mute Hallie Burton
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    Jun 13th 2014, 3:07 PM

    Can you blame them when you see what the govmint does with the tax money?

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    Mute Mick Vines
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    Jun 13th 2014, 8:12 PM

    Hallie Burton would love to give you a thousand votes on that comment

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    Mute John the baptism
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    Jun 13th 2014, 1:59 PM

    Pay them more taxes so they can give themselves bigger pension!!!

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    Mute Ahippo
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    Jun 13th 2014, 9:22 PM

    Private sector wasters

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    Mute James Griffin
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    Jun 13th 2014, 3:17 PM

    They haven’t underpaid €9m in tax since july 2013. What a load of rubbish. Those audits will have gone back over last six years of the contractors accounts so it should read €9m since 2008 and also a lot of that 9m will be interest and charges.

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    Mute Laura Farrell
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    Jun 14th 2014, 10:23 AM

    In my experience much of this is non resident contractors who fly in on Monday and out on Friday and who are not resident 180 days per year as a result. And nobody tasks about the fact that most contractors are hired as such by companies who want to evade employment laws. Almost all IT vacancies now are contract, almost impossible to find a permanent job.
    Oh and the accountants take up to 5% of your invoice plus it’s a myth you can claim entertainment, that’s pretty much impossible. In my experience stuff you can claim is almost the same as what paye staff are allowed, sometimes less.

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    Mute Bobby
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:54 PM

    Happens in every country, not just Ireland.

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    Mute tom
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    Jun 13th 2014, 4:18 PM

    So what does our genius government do to prevent people operating in the black market? They charge you to write a cheque? Well done lads.
    So to avoid paying the penalty for writing a cheque to the plumber (who won’t have a mobile card machine with him), I pay cash and the government get no tax money.

    Pure genius.

    By the way, it’s very worrying the way so many are now employed as contractors. Pilots, nurses etc. etc.

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    Mute sol
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:29 PM

    I was in Israel years ago on a holiday and heard how the revenue would count the rinds off a Pitta bread in the kitchen bins to estimate sales. The restaurants just started slitting them instead of cutting the tops off.

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    Mute Constance Markievicz
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    Jun 13th 2014, 1:45 PM

    They are traitors to the working class.

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    Mute Charles
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    Jun 13th 2014, 1:47 PM

    More copy and paste from a waning troll

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    Mute Constance Markievicz
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    Jun 13th 2014, 1:49 PM

    A chara. You are a traitor to the working class.

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    Mute Josh Barton
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    Jun 13th 2014, 1:52 PM

    Jaysus,

    Groudhog day

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    Mute Constance Markievicz
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    Jun 13th 2014, 1:53 PM

    A very good film. Not working class enough though.

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    Mute Josh Barton
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    Jun 13th 2014, 1:57 PM

    I’m admiring your persistence

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    Mute Constance Markievicz
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:03 PM

    A chara.

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    Mute Ink Toner
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:16 PM

    A. Chara, even SF don’t want you, you need help!

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    Mute Ronan Fitzgerald
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:20 PM

    I’m beginning to think that Constance is just a ‘bot doing a reverse Turing test on us…

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    Mute Constance Markievicz
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:26 PM

    A chara. Sinn Fein do want me and I am a valued member in my area if Darndale.

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    Mute John gaughan
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:38 PM

    Constance will you be running for sf in Sligo in the next election

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    Mute Master Kaye
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:43 PM

    You represent nobody but yourself, you are an irritating clown.

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    Mute Alan Whitney
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    Jun 13th 2014, 5:07 PM

    Away sitting your Junior cert, were you?

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    Mute Luca E Stefi
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    Jun 13th 2014, 11:02 PM

    what does “a chara” mean?

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    Mute Frank Nugent
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    Jun 14th 2014, 2:12 PM

    My friend

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    Mute Garry Howell
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:47 PM

    It has always intrigued me that supposed highy educated people such as GP’s never seem to be able to operate a cash register and can only issue an un-duplicated receipt, and finally they rarely have a credit card/laser card facility. Just saying….

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    Mute Patrick
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    Jun 14th 2014, 11:13 AM

    That’s because their old school. Old school is untouched by technology . Sure I know a world renown in his field maths professor who can’t change the time on the windows clock the same guy uses acetates to lecture while everyone else uses powerpoint.

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    Mute mammy
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    Jun 13th 2014, 2:41 PM

    There goes thejournal.ie again. Winning first prize in the category for stating the bleedin’ obvious

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    Mute Robin Tobin
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    Jun 13th 2014, 10:17 PM

    What happens in most Irish people case who work and are paying to much tax like 65% . How the hell can apple pay 2% and nobody else. Noonan and Kenny are so much up each other ar*e they forget people now paying to much tax including self employed. Let then go and screw apple for the shortfall and inequitable treatment.

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    Mute Michael cunnane
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    Jun 13th 2014, 4:03 PM

    Probably the worlds best unkept secret!

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    Mute Barry Mc Donnell
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    Jun 14th 2014, 9:10 AM

    The annoying thing about running a cash business is that the state assume you are out to con them, so they never leave you alone. Managed a restaurant where we did everything by the book. Taxman would just not back off. Turns out their policy is to assume restaurants are under declaring by about 40%. Thought we lived in a country where you were innocent til proven guilty; not if you’re a restraunteur, apparently.

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    Mute Frank Nugent
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    Jun 14th 2014, 2:11 PM

    How much tax are all the politicians underpaying ??????

    DI**HEAD

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    Mute Pickart Solny
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    Jun 13th 2014, 5:35 PM

    Constance Markievicz is one I the brightest Shinners that I have ever come across.

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    Mute glenoir
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    Jun 13th 2014, 7:20 PM

    What about b and b’s taken in people driving through. Not registering them and getting cash in hand

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    Mute keith flood
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    Jun 14th 2014, 7:09 AM

    What’s up Noonan , are your pockets not being lined enough .

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    Mute Michael Vines
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    Jun 14th 2014, 1:28 AM

    Martin Callinan would say about this artical, discusting discusting discusting

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    Mute James Mcguinness
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    Jun 14th 2014, 11:59 PM

    Polititions under paying by millions too but i dont see a report on that

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    Mute Dermot O'Reilly
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    Jun 17th 2014, 6:08 PM

    If they have failed to lay their just tax liability prosecute them!

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