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Fergus O'Regan

@DaGoose92

Si vous acceptez les attentes des autres, en particulier celles qui sont négatives, alors vous n'avez jamais va changer le résultat.French Speaker, tax advisor

Limerick, Ireland Katılım Kasım 2012
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Fergus O'Regan
Fergus O'Regan@DaGoose92·
@monzo Hi Team, i created one of your new irish accounts over 6 weeks ago and I still remain on the waiting list(14 for over a month). Can you please DM me to help me get this sorted.
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Fergus O'Regan@DaGoose92·
@monzo Hi Team, i’ve been “14” on the irish waiting list for the last 3 weeks. Is there any reason for this? i’ve got the email to activate the account but nothing is happening. Can you help?
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AJ@nairdaonager·
@FergalBowers And by god, he was invisible in delivering valuable tangible results.
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Fergal Bowers@FergalBowers·
Fmr Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly tells IPHA dinner that having worked at McKinsey consultants before being Minister, he was trained to be invisible.
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Fergus O'Regan@DaGoose92·
@nairdaonager is that how he’s classing himself as an artist. assaulting a child and he gets a suspended sentence. Lovely.
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Tweety@FlattenTheLies·
Dr. Google will see you now! We are well & truly scrapping the bottom of the barrel with these imports.
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Fergus O'Regan@DaGoose92·
@nairdaonager @rtenews taxes would be anyway acceptable. At their current level, we cannot live with economies in places such as eastern europe who only left the soviet union less than 40 years ago but are light years ahead of in terms of public services.
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Fergus O'Regan@DaGoose92·
@nairdaonager @rtenews granted from a policy perspective, our current direct taxes such as payroll are efficient however it is the misuse of the existing taxes. Most of our public services are in the stone age. they would have to prove better use of public funding before higher 1/2
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RTÉ News
RTÉ News@rtenews·
Just over a third of people would agree with higher taxes if it would mean better services, a study by the Economic and Social Research Institute has found rte.ie/news/ireland/2…
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AJ@nairdaonager·
Scary wealth destruction!
Bitcoin News@BitcoinNewsCom

NEW: Dutch Parliament Member Michel Hoogeveen explains how the 36% unrealized capital gains tax, just passed by the House of Representatives, will work. Here is a more detailed example: Step 1. Starting position You own 500 shares. Value on Jan 1, 2028: €50,000 Value on Jan 1, 2029: €100,000 So the paper gain is: €100,000 − €50,000 = €50,000 unrealized profit You did not sell. But for tax purposes, that €50,000 is treated as income. Step 2. Apply exemption You are married, so you get a €3,600 exemption. €50,000 − €3,600 = €46,400 taxable amount Tax rate: 36% €46,400 × 36% = €16,704 tax bill That bill is due in May, even though you never sold anything. Step 3. Market falls before you pay Now suppose by May the shares drop in value. New total value: €60,000 So your portfolio is no longer worth €100,000. It’s worth €60,000. But the tax bill is still €16,704, because it was calculated based on the January 1 valuation. Step 4. You must sell shares to pay tax To raise €16,704, you sell part of your shares. After paying the tax, you’re left with: €60,000 − €16,704 = €43,296 Originally you had 500 shares. Now you have 360 shares left. You were forced to sell 140 shares. 140 ÷ 500 = 28% of your shares gone. Step 5. What happened economically? Before the correction: Paper gain was €50,000. After the correction: Portfolio is worth €60,000. Original cost basis was €50,000. Real gain is only €10,000. But you paid €16,704 in tax. So instead of being up €10,000, you are now: €43,296 − €50,000 = €6,704 below your original starting value. You turned a €10,000 real gain into a €6,704 net loss. And you lost 28% of your shares permanently.

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AJ@nairdaonager·
@DaGoose92 Addison Rae 😂
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Jonathan Fearon
Jonathan Fearon@JonathanFearon1·
How about a train service serving all of Ireland’s cities 🚂 🇮🇪 Every 30mins ⏰ Affordable 💴 Transformative ♻️
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Fergus O'Regan@DaGoose92·
@nairdaonager how will he get up in the morning now that he won’t have to do anything for his high 6 figure salary. just in time for christmas too.
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AJ@nairdaonager·
What a disincentive I’m sure he’ll be disgusted 🤦🏻‍♂️ DAA board tells CEO Kenny Jacobs of its intention to suspend him on full pay irishtimes.com/business/2025/…
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Fergus O'Regan@DaGoose92·
@nairdaonager @DarraghOBrienTD growing accustomed to these pitiful photo ops between this and his buddies Michéal and Simon up to the same tricks. any properly functioning 1st world country are light years ahead of us when it comes to these things.
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AJ@nairdaonager·
@DarraghOBrienTD You’ve a neck like a jockeys bollox that you aren’t crawling with embarrassment over opening… A LIFT? The infrastructure in Ireland is like a second world country in parts.
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Darragh O'Brien
Darragh O'Brien@DarraghOBrienTD·
New lifts at Clongriffin Station will open on December 15th, delivering long-awaited step-free access for commuters. A major boost for accessibility in the area and a great day for the local community and coastal rail users🚆♿
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AJ@nairdaonager·
Bill Gates has really fallen off. He’s basically poor now.
GlobalStatsX@GlobalStatsX

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Fergus O'Regan@DaGoose92·
@nairdaonager @SocDems you’d think a well paid career in politics and academia would have given him the means to buy himself a proper pair of shoes
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AJ@nairdaonager·
@SocDems Nikes with a suit? Fashion faux pas!
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Social Democrats@SocDems·
The Irish people have shown leadership where the Government has failed. The public have marched, organised and taken action for Palestine. Ireland was given a clear mandate to act. The Government has ignored it. Implement the Occupied Territories Bill. Sanction Israel now.
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