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# Paschal Donohoe

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Minister briefed on potential for 400% increase in carbon tax rate by 2030
A junior minister tried citing a 25-year-old policy to spare tourism firms some pain from VAT hikes
€5m fund means charities can claim VAT relief for the first time from January
Minister seeks 'greater clarification' on suicide clauses in life assurance policies
No vulture fund or bank has ever been sanctioned for breaching the code of conduct
Central Bank to track a 'critical mass' of restructured mortgages that are due to come up for review
Report on increasing bankers' pay due by end of year after government enlists €140k external consultants
Government now monitoring tax affairs of medium-sized corporations and certain 'high wealth individuals'
AIB CEO Bernard Byrne to resign next year
European Commission withdraws ECJ case against Ireland after €13.1 billion Apple tax is recovered
Teachers will be allowed work beyond 70 in their final school year under new law
Whatever happened to the carbon tax? It came down to a call between VAT and fuel hikes
Government accused of 'a landlords' Budget' over tax break for landlords
Strengthening rent caps and 'first-class emergency accommodation': What the Budget means for housing
Government unveils Budget 2019
€1.5 billion to go into a Rainy Day Fund
Budget 2019: Here are the main points you need to know
Haircuts, meals out and Irish hotel stays likely to get more expensive as VAT rate returns to 13.5%
Parent-to-children inheritance tax threshold to increase by €10,000
Poll: Do you pay attention to the Budget?
Minister for Finance says corporation tax take is actually €1 billion higher than expected
Ministers told corporation tax windfall will not be used in next week's Budget
Poll: Does the €500,000 salary cap for bankers at State-owned institutions need to be reviewed?
Donohoe says bankers' pay cap of €500k is 'worth reviewing' as State-owned banks can't keep staff
Analysis: If it rules out a vacant property tax the government risks looking idle
Urgent buy up of empty houses needed, but vacant property tax not recommended
Apple pays over the €14.3bn due to Ireland - but the minister again denies that it's owed
Finance Minister says it's up to PTSB if it wants to appear before the finance committee over loan sale
'Brexit-like impact on rural Ireland': Independent TD rules out supporting the Budget over post office closures
'We own some of the banks, but we don't run the banks': Minister says government can't stop vulture fund sales
'Where's Paschal?': Calls for political leadership as PTSB mortgage sale to vulture fund to proceed
Shane Ross defends proposal to give grandparents cash for helping out with childcare
PTSB sells thousands of home loan mortgages to vulture fund
No evidence of older cars being forced off road because owners can't get cover, Insurance Ireland says
Public servants will be able to work until 70 under new Bill
After a decade of promises, work finally begins on O'Devaney Gardens regeneration
Man says mother developed sepsis in 'torturous 42 degree' hospital ward
Government wants future budgets to 'lean against the wind'
Thousands of consultants to get pay rises in €200 million deal
Minister promises proper oversight of €4bn Ireland 2040 funds so money goes to the best bids