After months of leaks and nods and winks we have a fair idea how today's Budget is going to go - but what would you tax if you were in charge?
Today is being framed as 'the giveaway' - but Irish Twitter users have been out in force, using the hashtag #ThingsIdTax to offer some suggestions to Michael Noonan if he needs new taxes to bring in some extra cash...
Fake Tan ðŸŠðŸŠðŸŠðŸŠ #ThingsIdTax
— STEVE K ☺ (@stevekonair) October 13, 2015
#thingsidtax badly done fake tan, quinoa & people who bring their weeks shop to the express checkouts.
— Dan (@askmeslice) October 13, 2015
Women who try on clothes in shops and get their rotten makeup or fake tan all over them. #thingsidtax @spin1038
— Shannon (@glasstablegal) October 13, 2015
I'd also tax people who "like" question statuses. "What time is X factor on?" Chantelle likes this. Chantelle should be taxed. #ThingsIdTax
— Conor (@srfconor) October 13, 2015
People who try to get on to public transport before letting people off. #thingsidtax
— Marcas Ó Callanáin (@MOCallanain) October 13, 2015
People who clap when airplanes land. People who wear socks to bed. People who ask questions as FB statuses instead of Google. #ThingsIdTax
— Conor (@srfconor) October 13, 2015
Anyone who spends longer than 30 seconds at an ATM or Self Service Till #thingsidtax
— Billy Passmore (@billypassmore) October 13, 2015
Man Buns #ThingsIdTax
— Karl (@karltims) October 13, 2015
On budget day here are the #thingsidtax Flesh colour tights with a sheen, people who don't understand roundabouts, crappy hotel hairdryers
— Jennifer Stevens (@JenStevensDub) October 13, 2015
Hipster Tax #thingsidtax I'm afraid Stoneybatter wouldn't survive #budget16
— Adam Hurley (@ATMH1994) October 13, 2015
Rain blown in from Galway. #ThingsIdTax
— Mayo Weather (@MayoWeather) October 13, 2015
#ThingsIdTax The words Fab, Hun & Bae. People with NO spatial awareness and those that post pics of their dinner. #budget16
— Dawn Kelly (@deetourmusic) October 13, 2015
Anyone who uses the word 'hacks' instead of 'tips' #ThingsIdTax
— Jenny Gilleece (@JennyGilleece) October 13, 2015
Food being served on things it shouldn't be #ThingsIdTax pic.twitter.com/2NyhcbMDp9
— JUST EAT.ie (@JustEatIE) October 13, 2015
You can log on to Newstalk's live blog to find out what's actually getting taxed - and you can also tweet us using #MyBudget and tell us what you want to see later today.
H/T to Spin 1038 for getting this debate going...