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17 great things that have happened since the last Budget
It’s not all bad…
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It’s not all bad…
Its fiscal advisory council has warned something will have to give.
Investors can expect a return of between 5% and 8% broadly speaking.
The Coalition is standing its ground.
The government is considering a special Oireachtas committee to cost pre-budget submissions.
A smile from the Finance Minister wouldn’t go amiss.
Here are the details.
A new Budget change tightened gift rules.
I’m one of those mischievous opposition politicians doing down a government trying it’s best but listen instead to the ESRI, writes Eoin Ó Broin.
It is disappointing that the opposition are trying to undermine the benefits of a budget which is finally giving something back to every worker in the country, writes Minister Simon Harris.
But at least things are looking good for jobs and the economy.
An ESRI report also found that contrary to popular belief the ‘squeezed middle’ has not been hardest hit in recent years.
Is it going to be a bumper year or is trade still in the doldrums?
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste have been talking tax in recent days.
But he says Ireland has been “caught in the crossfire” of sniping between the EU and US multinationals.
And how tweaking those changes would have shifted the Budget picture.
It is believed the last time a Budget struggled to be passed was 1991.
Ticking along nicely.
The Taoiseach was speaking in Dublin tonight.
For October’s in-depth coverage of Irish SMEs, we looked at ways to balance a budget and where all that cash goes.
Products that people stopped buying during the recession are back on shopping lists.
Envying the successful is not a viable tax policy – it is a disincentive to honest, hard work.
The Finance Bill introduced today gives effect to measures introduced in Budget 2015.
This is what you need to know about changes for tenants, owners and those looking to get into the market.
New registrations have been up nearly 30% in 2014 so far.
The Irish Road Haulage Association has called on the Government to address their concerns over road tax.
This was the week in business.
A panel of women politicians came together in Dublin this morning to discuss Budget 2015.
The party says its Budget Q&A was spammed with thousands of inauthentic ‘likes’.
Deputies and senators got a fancy-looking tip sheet ahead of Tuesday’s Budget.
The Finance Minister denied that the Government should have been more cautious in Budget 2015.
We look at what’s in Budget 2015 for business and ask how much it all means to you.
€35 million is being ring-fenced for the area as part of Budget 2015, but organisations are concerned that’s still €15 million short of what should be spent.
… and didn’t listen to opposition speakers’ response to the Budget announcement
A small increase in child benefit was announced as part of the Budget yesterday.
The change kicked in at midnight. Here’s where that extra 40c goes…
A mixed bag of papers from a mixed bag Budget.
He also revealed that the latest HSE service plan will be published in around three or four weeks time.
There will also be money to tackle late discharges from hospitals and spending on building schools.
The issue of bringing in relief for low income workers and the short-term unemployed should be ‘looked at’ according to the Social Protection Minister.
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