EU’s new fiscal rules pose risk to public finances - Ifac
Budgetary watchdog will warn Ireland likely to avoid any financial scrutiny under revamped version of fiscal rules
Budgetary watchdog will warn Ireland likely to avoid any financial scrutiny under revamped version of fiscal rules
Budget 2025: Will it alter our shaky trajectory on housing? Will it end emergency department overcrowding in hospitals?
Budgetary watchdog claims Government’s net spending this year will jump close to 9% despite its own self-imposed 5% limit
Unclear whether talks will focus on new pact or extension to current deal
Irish-owned multinationals had an 8% effective tax rate in 2019
Higher corporate tax rate will not have material effects on inward investment
International tax reform: Deal or no deal, there is a lot on the line for Ireland
Despite perception, State is not right-wing but exemplary in being socially democratic
Former Revenue chairwoman Josephine Feehily will head review on state pension age and related issues
Business tax receipts again come in ahead of profile despite global recession
About 26,000 people are 720 days or more behind with their home-loan repayments
Pandemic may accelerate divide between low-paid service jobs and more secure employment
The €13bn tax will now be paid to the US and not to Ireland. This is the correct outcome
Spending increases should be front-loaded to deal with Covid crisis
Amid confusion, distortion and political friction, how can we know the true toll of the virus?
It is not too late but the Government must act now to save care workers
Smart Money: half a million people are now out of work as the impact starts to bite
Apple again in the spotlight as Sinn Féin proposes rule change
Process to appoint a successor to budgetary watchdog put on hold until after the election
Short memories about cost of past excess mean we are doomed to repeat mistakes
Oireachtas budgetary watchdog quizzes members of Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
Budgetary watchdog criticises Government for failing to rein in health spending
Government forecasts suggest hit to finances may have been relatively modest
Fiscal watchdog highlights Government’s increasing reliance on business tax receipts
Smart money: Is now the right time for politicians to be promising tax cuts?
Fiscal council says exceptional corporation taxes flatter Government’s budgetary position
The vast bulk of extra cash has gone on spending and this is not going to change
Smart Money: Is Ireland’s reputation on tax is taking a big battering
Fiscal Advisory Council says Government may need to raise taxes in no-deal scenario
Strong track record with multinationals may provide State with some protection
The days of Ireland using its corporate tax regime as a key attraction for foreign direct investment may be numbered - but where do we go next?
After the financial crash many people accuse the banks, but they are only part of the story
Majority of repossessions are by banks not vulture funds and rate is falling
Share of workers aged 25-54 classified as employed rises to nearly 80%
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