The Irish Times view on helping mortgage holders: proceed with caution

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Designing a scheme to address genuine need, without wasting large sums of money, is very difficult

Sun Sep 17 2023 - 21:10

Many mortgage holders have been hit hard by 10 successive increases in mortgage rates from the European Central Bank. This has led to calls for Government support. Last week, but hinted that it would be on a limited basis, only applying to those facing particular difficulty. As in a number of other policy areas, attempting to help mortgage holders crates a dilemma for the Government. If it does it via a return of mortgage interest relief – the tax relief scheme administered by the banks – it would be expensive and hard to target. Sinn Féin has suggested a variation, with only those who have faced higher repayments getting relief for a temporary period.

The alternative is to go for a much more restricted policy, perhaps a revival of a mortgage interest supplement scheme, a means-tested programme which operated through the welfare system. It was closed off to new entrants in 2014. Neither approach is ideal. Any form of general mortgage interest relief will be costly, hard to withdraw and will support some who need support and many who do not. We saw during Covid, however, that tightly drawn, more restricted schemes can have a small take-up and not be very effective.

 

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