Hogan, ConorThursday, 21 April 1927 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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No. 1—INCOME TAX.
I do not propose at this stage to deal with the Minister's speech. I will confine myself to the resolution about income tax. I am not in a position to say whether or not the country can afford the r...
I should say the Minister's family—three or so— would be average. I have not been able to analyse the position whether the Britisher with an allowance of one-sixth as compared with an allowance of on...
No. 5—CUSTOMS.
I should like to find out from the Minister what is the value to the country and to the export trade of the parts imported here partially manufactured, and having sustained a further process of manufa...
In my opinion, the Minister is proceeding on a very bad principle if one is to judge from his recent statement. He says that the trade involved by this resolution is very small. Therefore, he is not...
The Minister said that there were only two firms covered by this resolution, one engaged in clog manufacture and the other in shoe manufacture. I do not think, in the circumstances, it is a fair thin...
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