Business tax receipts have tended to exceed even the most optimistic projections and there are reasons to suspect receipts will go up again, even from this high point
Department of Finance
One-time Wall Street lawyer and former Department of Finance secretary general says people voted for ‘change’
The former lawyer, banker and at one time the State’s most recognisable civil servant has been elected the country’s first directly-elected mayor in Limerick
Latest exchequer returns show corporate tax receipts rose by 30 per cent in May, allaying fears that 2024 would see a downturn
The scheme helps motorists adapt their cars, but those who have lost only one arm do not qualify
Research suggests State unlikely ever to be more than minority provider of development capital for homes
Former secretary general of the Department of Finance John Moran is standing as a candidate to be Limerick’s first directly-elected mayor
From January 1st next, the exemption from capital gains tax for the disposal of a business to a child will be replaced by a cap of €10m, with a 33% tax applied to any amount above that sum
Minister for Public Expenditure works the room at a high-powered gathering of Irish business leaders in the City of London
New fiscal rules will make it much harder for finance ministers to spend recklessly
Government surplus runs to €3.6 billion, according to latest exchequer returns
PwC’s pre-budget submission also suggests that interest relief be offered to homeowners who take out loans to retrofit their properties
Preliminary CSO data indicate GDP was boosted by an increase in activity in the State’s multinational-dominated technology sector
With spending promises already flooding in, expect another bazooka budget this year as the Coalition gears up for a general election
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