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Rishi Sunak considers tax cut for top earners after byelection defeats
  • In Ireland it’s about 48% on everything above €40k, then 52% above €70k.

    That by itself could be misleading though, the overall effective tax rate for someone on €40k is 18%, around 30% at €70k. The thresholds will rise next year.

  • Do any languages have words for left & right that start with the same letter?
  • Ah the dangers of Google translate and synonyms. You got the wrong definition for right when translating to Irish, the one you have means correct, deis is the word for right (direction). Clé is left, the h appears in certain contexts for grammatical reasons.

  • World EV Sales Now Equal 18% Of World Auto Sales
  • Demand does change the price. You can see the price drop during economic downturns. Supply and demand are two sides of a single equation. It simply doesn’t make sense to say that only one impacts prices.

    Prices had been dropping recently despite KSA reducing supply, until the attacks in Israel that is.

  • World EV Sales Now Equal 18% Of World Auto Sales
  • Is not a monopoly though, yes there are cartels but it’s not a monopoly. The less demand there is for oil the less power OPEC has to manipulate prices. They will be left scrambling to supply the remaining demand. Supply and demand isn’t a myth, OPEC simply manipulate supply to influence the price.

  • Tom Scott - This library has every book ever published
  • * in the UK and Ireland. For historical reasons every book published in Ireland has to send a copy to the British library.

    Similarly, the Trinity College Library in Dublin is entitled to receive a copy of every book published in the UK, on request.

  • FTC judge rules Intuit broke law, must stop advertising TurboTax as “free”
  • You can do that in Ireland too. For health insurance the insurer handles the tax and takes it off what they charge you. For charities if you donate over a certain threshold the charity gets to claim back the tax you paid for themselves. For ongoing things you inform Revenue and they let your employer know to collect less tax. Then for other things you just tell Revenue and they refund you.

  • FTC judge rules Intuit broke law, must stop advertising TurboTax as “free”
  • Oh that sounds somehow more annoying than just having to pay it yourself, seeing as you have to do the calculations yourself anyway.

    To be fair it possible to be owed a refund or owe extra tax in Ireland too. If you changed jobs and didn’t inform Revenue they won’t apply tax credits until they know the full story for example. You never have to calculate how much you owe or are due though, at least not for an individual. You just tell them what your salary is, or if you’re claiming a credit.

  • FTC judge rules Intuit broke law, must stop advertising TurboTax as “free”
  • In Ireland and I believe most other European countries the tax is just taken out of your salary/wage by your employer and sent to Revenue. So unless you do something taxable outside of a normal wage you largely don’t need to worry about it.

  • Starfield players pirate the DLSS mod after the developer locks it behind paywall
  • You only have to pay for this mod once.

    An artist isn’t going to continue making modifications to a painting once you’ve bought it, not unless you pay them to do so. Presuming they aren’t feeling generous with their time.

  • Plans to 'eliminate' car parking at new housing developments
  • Car-parking provision for new housing developments should be “wholly eliminated” at locations that have good access to urban services and public transport

    This is already the plan. The policy will only be for areas that have decent public transport. Developments further away will still have parking.

  • I've never known anyone to get sick from it
  • Salmonella vaccination isn’t standard practice in Ireland due to low prevalence of the infection. There’s effectively no salmonella on Irish eggs for sale. As far as I understand it anyway.

  • Latvia PM: Let EU countries with no colonial past lead diplomacy with BRICS+
  • Ireland doesn’t have a colonial past, except in the being colonised sense. While no country is completely without racism, Ireland doesn’t have any racist policies or prime ministers calling for referenda on immigration. Fairly small population though.

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  • The UK only offers 2 weeks

    In the UK you get up to 52 weeks of maternity leave. Of which 39 weeks is paid, the first 6 weeks of which is at a rate of 90% of your salary. The £172 is then the pay for the remaining 33 weeks. It can be shared with a partner.

    https://www.gov.uk/maternity-pay-leave/pay

    https://www.gov.uk/shared-parental-leave-and-pay

  • What's the best petty revenge for a neighbour that constantly plays loud music but doesn't answer the door when you try asking them to turn it down?
  • but cops are the same everywhere

    You have yet to demonstrate this

    I believe you had some riots about that a while back.

    No, I didn't have riots. I don't live in the UK anyway if that's what you're inferring.

    there were over three hundred police caused deaths in england and wales between 2021 and 2022

    Why lie? The number is 217. A number that includes all sorts of things, including people dying of natural causes in police custody or dying shortly after police contract, for example in a traffic incident of their own causing. What's the comparable number for the US? We know that US police shot over 1000 people dead last year. That's just one type of killing and given the population difference between the UK and USA it would put them at an equal rate, but that is ignoring the fact that the UK number is for all deaths, not just direct killings. The number of fatal shootings in the UK in 21/22 was 2.

    So don’t call them unless you want someone to be hurt or killed. That’s just basic safety.

    Only if you live in a 3rd rate country that doesn't have a proper police force. I'd have no issue calling the police on someone if they were causing a disturbance and I'd have no fear for their safety. Similarly I'd have no fear for my safety if the police were called on me.

    Projecting America's problems onto other places is absurd and demonstrates a complete lack of awareness of places that aren't America. You need to look outside your bubble and stop pretending that everywhere else is as shitty as the US. Also stop looking at situations as being black or white, presuming all cops are bad is stupid. Thinking in absolutes is not a good way to live your life.

  • What's the best petty revenge for a neighbour that constantly plays loud music but doesn't answer the door when you try asking them to turn it down?
  • So are you going to produce any data to show that calling the police to someone’s house in the UK put them at a non negligible risk of being killed or injured by those police, or are you not?

    Are you just going to keep assuming that America’s issues are universal rather than accept that America is broken?

  • What's the best petty revenge for a neighbour that constantly plays loud music but doesn't answer the door when you try asking them to turn it down?
  • Again, the police in the UK and most of Europe are far better trained than those in the US. There aren’t going to have a baton out waiting for someone to open a door.

    i challenge you to find some reports of UK police killing people on routine callouts unprovoked. Then compare that to the what seems like a weekly occurrence of such incidents in the US and control for the population difference.

    Here’s a list of all police killings in the U.K. to help: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_the_United_Kingdom

    There is little to no chance a person would be killed or even injured by the police calling to their house over a noise complaint in the UK. It just doesn’t happen. You simply can not presume that America’s dysfunction is replicated everywhere.

  • What's the best petty revenge for a neighbour that constantly plays loud music but doesn't answer the door when you try asking them to turn it down?
  • Not all police forces are trigger happy idiots like those in the US. Many forces aren’t even routinely armed. Police officers calling to a house about a noise complaint in the UK aren’t going to be carrying guns.

    Duggans shooting stands out because it is rare, whereas in the US it is routine. Don’t project America’s problems on to the rest of the world. Just because your police forces are batshit insane doesn’t mean that is the case everywhere.