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Irish Bankers Call For Removal Of Stamp Duty On Credit Cards

by Jason Gorringe, Tax-News.com, London

02 November 2004

In its pre-Budget submission, published on Sunday, the Irish Bankers' Federation (IBF) called for the abolition of stamp duty on debit, credit and ATM cards, arguing that the levy undermines consumer choice, thereby restricting competition.

The Consumers Association of Ireland pitched its lot in with the Federation, suggesting that the continuation of stamp duty on bank cards will serve to hinder the continued development of the Republic's banking and payment system.

"The stamp duties only served to add to the burden of affordability and penalise consumers who had embraced the move to a cashless and secure environment," the Association's chief executive, Dermott Jewell was quoted by the Irish Independent as observing.

He added:

"The latest slap in the face is that this environment now contains an anti-competitive and costly hurdle for those wishing to change bank. It is both ridiculous and unacceptable."

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