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How marriage is all-important when examining your tax burden

Overall, Ireland’s labour income taxation system can be considered fair, however the benefits of saying “I do” may play a larger role in this than one might have expected, writes Shawn Britton.

AS BUDGET 2019 was being prepared, there were some suggestions that the income tax burden for Irish workers is unfair.

But how does Ireland compare with other countries? 

While married couples fare relatively well under the Irish taxation system, higher-earning singles see no substantial difference when compared to other OECD countries.

Overall, the Irish income taxation system works well comparatively for married couples, due largely to family benefits. However, single persons, particularly those who earn more than two-thirds above average earnings (which are currently €38,605) , may not feel the full benefit of the Irish income taxation system.

Married couples

Based on the latest net average tax rate figures from Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Tax Database, Irish income taxes are not high compared to other countries, particularly for two-earner married couples.

In fact, for a two-earner married couple with two children, where one earns 100% of average earnings and the other earns 33% of average earnings (so about €52,000), Ireland has the lowest net personal average tax rate among the 35 OECD countries.

For the same married couple with no children, Ireland has the third-lowest net personal average tax rate of all OECD countries.

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Higher-earning singles

However, one cohort where the personal income tax burden may be felt more acutely is relatively high-earning single persons. For a single person with no children and an income that’s 167% of average earnings (about €65,000), Ireland comes in with the 17th lowest net personal average tax rate out of the 35 OECD countries.

When considering countries where many Irish expats reside (the UK, the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand), Ireland comes in at second-to-last place in terms of which country has the lowest net personal average tax rate.

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What do these findings suggest?

It is clear that compared to other countries, Ireland can be considered a fair place in terms of personal income taxation.

For all OECD countries, Ireland is in the bottom quintile for net average personal tax rate for many household structures.

At worst, it still remains in the lower half of net average personal tax rates.

Compared with countries where many Irish expats live, Ireland has the lowest net average personal income tax rate for married couples. However, the income tax burden for single persons is the second highest out of these six countries.

This might mean that if we look at tax alone, young, relatively high-earning single persons may not find much financial incentive to move to Ireland in the case of non-Irish high-skilled workers, or return home in the case of the many Irish abroad, particularly as average earnings have not grown as fast as jobs data might have predicted.

Overall, Ireland’s labour income taxation system can be considered fair, however the benefits of saying “I do” may play a larger role in this than one might have expected.

Shawn Britton works on the Economics Desk of KBC Bank. 

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    May 17th 2018, 8:35 PM

    They’re supposed to be elected as public representatives. What could be more important than meeting this person.

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    May 17th 2018, 8:49 PM

    Simple Simon running for cover again and using another outrage towards Irish women as cover. What a waste of space…..

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    May 17th 2018, 8:41 PM

    Jesus Christ but can’t women in this country catch a break…

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    May 18th 2018, 7:56 AM

    @Vigo The Carpathian: considering a lot of men on here are voting No and even joke about our bodily autonomy (not to be mixed up with theirs which is taken for granted). No.

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    May 17th 2018, 9:40 PM

    Maybe the fact that this latest information is mainly about older women is a factor in his decision not to bother meeting them or their representative ? So perhaps the minister is ageist as well as incompetent ?

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    May 17th 2018, 10:01 PM

    He’s a journalist for heavens sake, how would he even remotely have any idea what the hell is going on with women’s problems like this & be able to give any reassurance to these unfortunate women?

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    May 17th 2018, 10:48 PM

    Well due to the appalling mess that is the HSE the minister is clearly a very busy man, running from one emergency to the next. At least there are no fatalities associated with this one. BTW whats with the Journal telling me this post “This may be perceived as toxic 4.2/10″ would you not take a flying one……

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    May 17th 2018, 11:09 PM

    @Austin Rock: That’s just typical of a man to make such a statement, have you in any way , any idea what these women suffer, but sure hey “ there’s no fatalities “ so it’s grand!

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    May 18th 2018, 1:01 AM

    @Colette Kearns: to be fair he said no fatalities associated with this one in reference to the smear test debacle in with there are fatalities. In no way did he say it’s ok because there are no fatalities

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    May 18th 2018, 7:08 AM

    @Dave O Keeffe: He showed he doesn’t have a clue about the issue, the pain and suffering women have to go through when problems arise. All he’s concerned about is excusing Harris ignoring these women.
    I do agree with him about this “Toxic” rubbish that apperars while i’m typing a comment.

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    May 17th 2018, 10:34 PM

    That’s shameful of Harris and he wants us to vote and hand over the 8th too! VOTE NO

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    May 18th 2018, 12:59 AM

    @Maeve Wall: ah look another new account

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    May 18th 2018, 7:57 AM

    @Maeve Wall: go away.

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    May 17th 2018, 10:10 PM

    I wonder what advice could any of the female journalists on here give to men with problems with their prostate or similar . Funny how nothing like that is going on (t g ) but it’s always the women that suffer. As the saying goes “ it’s a mans world “ & they want to keep it that way. ( thankfully not all men tho)

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    May 17th 2018, 11:37 PM

    Can’t help but notice the way J.B. Is standing!!

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    May 18th 2018, 8:21 AM

    What was so important that it had to be cancelled? Is the matter being raised too soon after the cervical cancer scandal and Fine Gael is trying to create some time distance between one and the other?
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    Further breast examination tests taken previously, have been reported to up questioned also. This too is being kept on a profile by a certain group of newspapers – little or no reporting. The public deliberate left in the dark again?

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    May 18th 2018, 8:44 AM

    Bloody hell our health system has a serious problem treating women for female specific issues. Is the woman’s body a new thing to the HSE?

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