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Jun
1
How would income tax cuts affect the economy?
Posted by on 01 June 2023 12:30 PM
Income tax cuts would increase spending, prices and inflation yet some Government members are proposing them for political reasons
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Aug
30
An income tax incentive for those coming to work in sectors experiencing staff shortages could be based on the Special Assignee Relief Programme
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Jul
15
From credits and allowances to the PUP, a clinic for Galway students saw some common queries emerging around tax
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Jun
8
The G7's backing of a 15% global corporate tax rate will have implications for Ireland
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May
13
International investment companies bulk buying Irish residential property is the logical outcome of government policy
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