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Highland Radio: Can’t Pay Won’t Pay campaign far from over – Deputy Pringle
- Updated: 25th February 2013
A spokesperson for the Can’t Pay Won’t Pay in Donegal says their campaign is far from over, despite an announcement this week that the property tax will be deducted from peoples salary, pension or social welfare payments.
And Chairman of the Revenue Commissioners Josephine Feehily said earlier this week an 8 per cent interest rate will apply to those who do not pay.
But she did say that the range of opportunities for people to pay the property tax is “very significant”.
Donegal South-West Deputy, Thomas Pringle, who is a spokeperson for the Cant Pay Wont Pay campaign in Donegal says a boycott alone will not work….listen here


