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Budget and Taxation

Budget and Taxation

The government of Ireland plans to be a part of the EU-wide response to high energy prices. If this is not possible, it plans to bring forward its own measures to aid with rising costs. Read more on the upcoming tax cuts and budget plans envisioned for 2023. €11bn Budget announced due to ‘exceptionally challenging…

64% of householders make at least one energy efficiency improvement

New research from Banking & Payments Federation Ireland reveals that 64% of consumers have carried out at least one significant energy efficiency home improvement as energy costs continue to jump. Today’s research, carried out by Amárach, shows that 42% of consumers are planning to do at least one energy efficiency home improvement in the next…

High corporation tax levels may not be sustained – McGrath

Minister for Public Expenditure Michael McGrath said the Government is “avoiding making permanent expenditure commitments” on the back of receipts that may “prove to be temporary”. The Minister’s comments follow the release of the latest Exchequer figures yesterday which show more than €16 billion in corporate tax receipts were collected up to the end of…

Major conference to focus on opportunities and challenges facing financial system

The Central Bank of Ireland is hosting a major conference this week to discuss and debate the driving forces shaping the financial system. Over 300 consumer representatives, industry leaders, and international policymakers will gather in Dublin today and tomorrow to discuss some of the key opportunities and challenges facing the system, including consumer protection, climate…