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Govt should consider supplementary Budget to respond to Brexit – ESRI

Govt should consider supplementary Budget to respond to Brexit – ESRI The Economic and Social Research Institute has said the Government should consider a supplementary Budget in the New Year to respond to Brexit. Next month’s Budget will be drawn up on a “disorderly Brexit” scenario. In its latest Quarterly Economic Commentary, the think-tank warns […]

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Small firms need UK-style tax breaks to ‘fight back’, compete post-Brexit – Dublin Chamber

Small firms need UK-style tax breaks to ‘fight back’, compete post-Brexit – Dublin Chamber BUDGET 2020 must help small, indigenous companies to compete with a “more attractive” UK, chambers of commerce leaders told an Oireachtas committee yesterday. Dublin Chamber chief executive Mary Rose Burke, whose organisation represents more than 1,300 businesses, said capital gains tax […]

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IFAC urges Budget caution over Brexit, global risks

IFAC urges Budget caution over Brexit, global risks The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council has urged the Government not to rely on surges in corporation tax to cover spending overruns. In its pre-Budget statement, the economic watchdog has said the Government should be cautious because of the risks associated with Brexit and a “worsening outlook” in […]

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Help-to-Buy may cut higher value homes in Budget overhaul

Help-to-Buy may cut higher value homes in Budget overhaul The Help-to-Buy scheme could return in October’s Budget but in a heavily capped form that would essentially exclude Dublin homes, the Sunday Independent has learned. Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe plunged the future of the scheme into uncertainty when he refused to confirm that it would continue […]

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Fiscal Council issues warning over Government’s budget plans

Fiscal Council issues warning over Government’s budget plans The Government will have just €600 million to either increase spending or reduce taxes in October’s budget once existing commitments are taken into account, the State’s independent finance watchdog says. According to the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC), if the Government sticks to its plans, a total […]

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First Budget surplus for State since 2007 as ‘lost decade’ took toll on national purse

First Budget surplus for State since 2007 as ‘lost decade’ took toll on national purse The State eked out a Budget surplus of €50m last year, its first since 2007. The latest financial data shows rising tax revenues offset a 7.5pc surge in the wage bill of Government employees to €22.2bn, or 27pc of total […]

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