Ireland’s hospitality VAT cut aims to help small restaurants – but chains like McDonald’s gain the most by Banania2020 Tags:ireland 9 comments Love the government giving a break to these genocide supporting companies with my tax euros. /s Calling McDonald’s a restaurant is very generous There’s no shortage of restaurants in the country, so there’s no clear problem to solve. So the government shouldn’t cut the hospitality VAT rate? I’m not seeing this as an issue tbh, irrespective of who benefits, single owner restaurants or multinational franchises. Not if we don’t give them our business Half a billion in tax reduction is an insane figure Just cut it for places with under 50 employees or something Funny how percentages work, innit… Never going to see any reduction in price for the end customer Comments are closed.
So the government shouldn’t cut the hospitality VAT rate? I’m not seeing this as an issue tbh, irrespective of who benefits, single owner restaurants or multinational franchises.
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Love the government giving a break to these genocide supporting companies with my tax euros.
/s
Calling McDonald’s a restaurant is very generous
There’s no shortage of restaurants in the country, so there’s no clear problem to solve.
So the government shouldn’t cut the hospitality VAT rate?
I’m not seeing this as an issue tbh, irrespective of who benefits, single owner restaurants or multinational franchises.
Not if we don’t give them our business
Half a billion in tax reduction is an insane figure
Just cut it for places with under 50 employees or something
Funny how percentages work, innit…
Never going to see any reduction in price for the end customer
Comments are closed.