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# Taxes

Last month
February 2024
Finance Minister announces interest rate on warehoused tax debt by businesses reduced to 0%
Last year
2023
Revenue remind homeowners about paying new vacant homes tax and property tax
'I am broken mentally, physically and financially': What readers want to see in Budget 2024
Opinion: 'How to spend the country's €65 billion surplus and make people happy'
Corporation tax up 71% in the first quarter of 2023 - but half of it is 'unlikely to be permanent'
All time
Budget 2023: What can we expect in next week's package?
Pearse Doherty: Workers and families facing the cost of living crisis need an emergency budget
Explainer: Was the USC meant to be a temporary measure?
Michael Pidgeon: Why the left - including Sinn Féin - should support property taxes
Joe Biden's son Hunter facing federal investigation over ‘tax affairs’
Five things we've learned about Donald Trump's tax affairs
Debt and taxes: Here's what the parties want to do to people's tax burdens
Revenue defers plans to change the flat rate expenses scheme
Raise price of cigarettes to €20 a pack by 2025, government told
Carbon tax should quadruple to €80 per tonne by 2030, committee recommends
'Elaborate system for workers to vouch for modest expenses': Mary Lou and Leo clash over Revenue changes
Taoiseach promises to raise top rate of tax to €50k over next five years
Maps show distribution of wealth in 14th-century Ireland
Fine Gael are on a collision course with Fianna Fáil over the USC
Napoli to offer Maradona role once club legend settles his bill with Italy's tax man
Russia, Nazi Germany, and that Mexican wall: Trump faces all the big questions
Republican Thomas "Slab" Murphy had 'nothing to do with farming' court told
What Budget 2017 means for someone earning around €100,000
Majority of people believe Ireland should bring in a sugar tax
Watch: Donald Trump has had a rough 24 hours courtesy of New York
Poll: Should we take the Apple money?
There has been movement in Apple's stand-off with the EU over Irish tax deals
Fine Gael's promise to scrap the USC is not all it seems
Price war means motorists set to save on petrol and diesel
Sinn Féin says this Fine Gael video is 'typical pathetic crap'
'I don’t feel safe in my home after it was burgled and fear constantly hangs over me'
Why hasn't the USC been scrapped yet?
A wealth tax is a possibility. You don’t need to be a member of the far left to call for this
Journalist says she's been interviewed by gardaí over Michael Lowry complaint
Irish pensioners made to choose between heat and food need extra €5 a week
Greece latest: Eurozone ministers to make 'major' decision tomorrow
Judge apologises as he sentences newspaper delivery man to 18 months in jail for Revenue fraud
Michael Lowry has a go at Revenue as he's cleared of tax liability
'The day is coming that someone says the game is over for Greece'
The government might not have much room to make tax cuts this year