Consumer sentiment dipped in February, according to the latest survey from KBC Bank Ireland. The drop was blamed on the increase in living costs experienced by households in recent weeks, as well as rising concerns about a conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Consumer sentiment fell to 77 in February – down almost five points on…
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Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath has said the Government recognises the latest measures to address the rising cost of living “won’t meet every need” or solve everyone’s financial problems. However, he said the Government believes it will make a “positive difference” for a very large number of people. A €200 energy rebate…
The Government is set to announce measures to address the impact of the rising cost of living on households. The Taoiseach told a meeting of his party last night that these supports will alleviate pressures on working people and those on low incomes. Today’s announcement will detail supports in excess of €400 million. However, this…
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 will meet this morning where changes to the Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS) are expected to be discussed. Businesses affected by the latest round of Covid-19 restrictions will be able to avail of the financial supports. The number of businesses that will be able to receive financial assistance is set to be increased…
According to the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, the 2022 Budget is on a much more “prudent path”. Will inflation change the facts after Budget 2022? Although the deficit for 2025 of over €7 billion has been brought to an €875 million surplus. The eradication of that deficit is predicted for 2023, which might look promising….
The Dáil has agreed to spend at least another €2.5 billion on health and business supports due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly confirmed that an additional €2bn was required to pay for health services this year, bringing the department’s revised spending estimate for 2020 to almost €20bn. The estimate has increased by upwards of…
Dublin-based legal firm McCann Fitzgerald last year received €1.54m in legal fees from the National Asset Management Agency. That is according to new figures provided by the Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe in a written Dáil reply to Solidarity-People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett. In the figures provided by Mr Donohoe, NAMA last year…
Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe has said that at the end of the 12-week introduction period he will be “tapering and changing” the Covid-19 pandemic welfare subsidies. Mr Donohoe said the welfare subsidies “cannot be sustained indefinitely”, but they can be sustained for long enough to allow incomes to be protected “for…
There are over 45,100 employers registered with Revenue for the Covid-19 Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme, according to the latest figures from Revenue. Over 30,800 employers have already received subsidy payments under the scheme, and over 281,200 employees have already received at least one payment. Today, Revenue has generated further subsidy payments under the scheme worth…

