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Paul McSweeney

# paul-mcsweeney - Monday 3 December, 2012

Boycotts, warnings and patriotism: A year of the household charge

Just under 70 per cent of eligible households have paid or registered to pay the controversial €100 tax but that is only after a year of much protest and mis-management.

# paul-mcsweeney - Friday 26 October, 2012

Dún Laoghaire stays top of Household Charge compliance table

The latest figures for a county-by-county breakdown show just over a third of homes have still not registered.

# paul-mcsweeney - Thursday 25 October, 2012

‘Tens of thousands’ of household charge warning letters sent in error

The agency responsible for administering and collecting the charge says that householders who have received a letter but have paid the charge should contact them.

# paul-mcsweeney - Monday 20 August, 2012

The 9 at 9: Monday

The nine stories you need to know as you start your day.

# paul-mcsweeney - Sunday 19 August, 2012

Said And Done This post contains images

Celebration and frustration: The week in quotes

“I’m going to Ibiza with the lads! I’ll probably come back a raging alcoholic.”

# paul-mcsweeney - Thursday 16 August, 2012

Legal action flagged over failure to pay household charge

Second round of warning letters to be sent out soon as campaigners say they will not be bullied into paying charge.

# paul-mcsweeney - Friday 30 March, 2012

‘Still a million forms out there’ as household charge deadline approaches

The chief executive of the Local Government Management Agency said that around 550,000 households have now paid or registered for the €100 tax.