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Why Ireland’s finance minister is grappling with a budget surplus

Jack Chambers has an unusual problem for a finance minister: too much money. The Irishman last week said he expected a 24-billion-euro budget surplus...

Opinion: Budget was a missed opportunity to simplify Irish corporate tax code and ease burden on business

The tax system is weighing down businesses with regulation and administration like never before. Ten years of international tax reform has resulted in a...

Budget 2025 missed chance to lift thousands of children out of poverty, says ESRI

It said the “untargeted” cost-of-­living measures, such as the energy credits and double Child Benefit payments, would have been enough to pay for a...

New measures aim to boost the Irish stock exchange and give a helping hand to start-ups

For businesses that are scaling up, he has introduced a new tax relief for the expenses they incur in getting listed on the Irish...

Budget 2025: Double child benefit payment; petrol and diesel prices to increase; series of personal tax cuts

Main reads from Budget 2025Key measuresThere will be two double child benefit payments before Christmas worth €280 per child‘Baby boost’ payment of €420 for...

Austin Hughes: Why spending big in Budget 2025 is only a problem if we spend badly

Ministers cannot afford to miss an opportunity to lay the foundations for future prosperityMost of the economic advice going to the Government of late...

Budget to Provide Boost for Infrastructure Projects

The Finance Minister is set to announce a 3 billion euro boost to infrastructure spending in the budget. This funding injection, will be largely sourced...

Bank levy to remain in Budget 2025, says Finance Minister Jack Chambers

Finance Minister Jack Chambers has said he is planning to continue with the bank levy, which will be included in Budget 2025 when it...

After five years of growth, Ibec forecasts a ‘soft landing’ for Irish economy

While the report points to a “soft landing” for the Irish economy throughout this year and the next, with growth moderating rather than reversing,...

Headache for Government and business owners after commission says minimum wage should rise by €1

The Low Pay Commission is understood to have recommended increasing the basic pay rate to at least €13.70.Its proposal would help the Government deliver...

Government’s budgetary claim ‘not true’, says watchdog

The independent body, which has been a persistent critic of current policies, has zoomed in on the reason given for increasing the budgetary package...

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