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…
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There are many events taking place in the world today. Not least of these is the Russian war on Ukraine which has affected all industries. The Central Bank predicted a downward spiral of the economy and the eurozone facing major inflation. As a result, employment rates and costs of living prove to be a dilemma….
The annual rate of inflation rose to 5.6% in February, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office. This is the highest annual rate in almost 21 years. Today’s CSO figures show that the main contributor to inflation remains fuel and energy. Unfortunately, inflation is almost certain to climb higher because February’s figures…
It is expected that a proposal will go before the Dáil today that will cut fuel costs through a reduction in excise duties. The changes would then take effect from midnight if, as expected, the Dáil passes the financial resolution. Work was ongoing at the Department of Finance late last night on proposals to decrease…
This week was a busy one in the Irish banking landscape as AIB, Bank of Ireland and Permanent TSB all reported annual results for 2021. There were many angles arising – from a return to profits, to the resumption of dividends, and progress on the purchase of new assets, to the reduction of the State’s…
The Minister for Finance has said the Government will have a better idea next month what impact the reduction of the employment wage supports is having on vulnerable firms. Paschal Donohoe said it is difficult to form a view as to the number of employers who may see their viability effected as we move through…
The Cabinet is set to sign-off on a €210 million legislative plan at their weekly meeting this morning, which aims to assist households struggling with the rising cost of electricity bills. Under the scheme, all domestic electricity customers will receive a once-off €100 credit, which will be operated by ESB Networks. The scheme will not…
The Minister for Finance says decisions made by the Government in last year’s budget will help individuals and households cope with the cost of inflation. Further decisions to reduce the price of energy bills will also assist the cost of living, he said. The annual rate of inflation rose to 5.3% in November, its highest…
The Minister of the Environment, Climate, and Communications, Eamon Ryan, mentioned that the government needs to look at similar and potential measures for this year’s budget to support struggling fuel payers with bills due to rising energy costs. The increased energy costs depend on various international factors. Government to help those struggling with increasing fuel…
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said that there is a possibility that Ireland will run a deficit of €30 billion this year. “We expect public debt to increase significantly this year,” the Minister said. Speaking in the Dáil, Paschal Donohoe said the deficit can be financed at low interest rates at the moment but he said sentiment…
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