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Poll: Do you think workers earning more than €44k should pay less tax?
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Poll: Do you think workers earning more than €44k should pay less tax?

The Irish government is considering raising the income threshold for the higher tax bracket, which is currently set at €44,000. This means individuals earning above this amount would fall into the 40% tax rate. Tánaiste Simon Harris mentioned that while there was no personal income package in last year's budget, increasing the threshold is now a priority. He emphasized that workers who receive promotions or overtime should retain more of their earnings. However, the exact extent of the proposed increase remains uncertain. The article asks readers whether they believe those earning over €44,000 should pay less tax.

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Poll: Do you think workers earning more than €44k should pay less tax?

The Irish government is considering raising the income threshold for the higher tax bracket, which is currently set at €44,000. This means individuals earning above this amount would fall into the 40% tax rate. Tánaiste Simon Harris mentioned that while there was no personal income package in last year's budget, increasing the threshold is now a priority. He emphasized that workers who receive promotions or overtime should retain more of their earnings. However, the exact extent of the proposed increase remains uncertain. The article asks readers whether they believe those earning over €44,000 should pay less tax.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents the government's proposal neutrally, quoting Tánaiste Simon Harris without overtly favoring any side. It does not exhibit clear bias through loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The framing appears balanced, focusing on presenting the issue rather than sw

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): The article accurately reports the claim that the government plans to raise the income tax threshold, citing Tánaiste Simon Harris as the source. The details align with cross-source consensus, though some specifics like the exact proposed increase remain unclear. The article presents the issue as a

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