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# Department of Finance

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Here is how much was won on Prize Bonds last year
MEP criticises two government departments over tobacco industry meetings
Government says it can't remove VAT on defibrillators
Eurozone finance ministers agree to examine Ireland's loan repayments
ECB borrowing by Irish banks at lowest level since September 2008
Transport, texts and telecommuting: The week in numbers
Department of Finance issues warning over hoax calls offering €2,000 refund
Prospect of October Budget welcomed amid calls for more open process
Opposition parties hit back at criticism of their alternative budgets
Exchequer returns: Government's tax take 0.5 per cent below target
Government income for 2012 to fall short of Budget target
Aaron McKenna: Another tough Budget… but do the numbers add up?
Aaron McKenna
Majority of SMEs who requested credit from banks were approved
Poll: Are you worried about the Budget?
Growth forecast for this year raised, but next year's lowered
Taxpayers could find out what their money is spent on by next year
Gilmore says €500,000 salaries for bank executives is "not acceptable"
Exchequer returns show €2.9 billion deficit due, in part, to payment to the ESM
The Evening Fix: Now with added Gangnam, United Nations style
Lenihan letters: What’s been released, and what hasn’t
In full: Brian Lenihan tells the ECB why Ireland needs a bailout
Released: Brian Lenihan’s letter where Ireland asks for a bailout
Increase in Revenue resources could generate €100m a year
Party delegations meet the Troika today
Department of Finance head: Debt should be written off for those who really can't pay
Government insists Croke Park savings are not overstated
Coveney: Department 'was being accurate' in rejecting government's Croke Park criteria
Exchequer returns show tax take up but deficit at over €11bn
Over €4.1m in pensions paid to former ministers last year
Tax revenues ahead of target by 1.7 per cent
No plans to release ECB letters despite newspaper report
Senator says government should shelve property tax proposal
Poll: Should the new property tax be deducted from PAYE?
Department: Up to Revenue to decide how property tax is paid
We asked for copies of the ECB’s letters to Brian Lenihan. Here’s what happened
Property Tax introduction report 'will be considered by Govt in due course'
Poll: Should ECB letters sent before the bailout be released?
Will Noonan publish the ECB letter that forced Ireland into a bailout?
Government called on to clarify Budget plans for income tax, social welfare