Government is targeting 50,000 homes a year, says Michael McGrath
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Latest exchequer returns show corporate tax receipts rose by 30 per cent in May, allaying fears that 2024 would see a downturn
Revenue says 93% of deferred tax being dealt with in some form after May deadline for companies to engage on issue
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Irish Fiscal Advisory Council says Government's current budgetary policy ‘not appropriate’ given strength of economy
People signed up to personal progression plans would have to meet Intreo employment advisers every two weeks
Taoiseach criticises ‘the bureaucracy, the red tape, the silos and the pass the parcel when it comes to disability services’ during conference speech
Minister for Finance says workers are likely to benefit from further changes to income tax system and a fall-off in headline inflation
Taoiseach expected to reiterate Government pledges for tax cuts and welfare increases at National Economic Dialogue in Dublin
The scheme helps motorists adapt their cars, but those who have lost only one arm do not qualify
Bob Pragada’s career has spanned time in the US navy, working at Camp David for Bill Clinton and running engineering and consultancy group Jacobs
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
Consensus is that Irish system for taxing investments is inconsistent and offputting for investors
Minister sees deposits as potential source of business funding while investors just want reform of punitive tax system
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