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Tax take to end of September up 11% on same period last year

Tax take between January and the end of September was up 11% on the same time last year, driven by corporation tax, income tax, VAT and excise duty. The latest Exchequer Returns show that €68.2 billion in tax was collected in the first nine months of the year. €17.8 billion came from corporation tax, up […]

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Half of new homes should be built in Dublin, Chamber President to say

The President of Dublin Chamber will call for half of all new homes built every year to be constructed in the Greater Dublin Area at the organisation’s annual dinner tonight. Siobhan O’Shea, who is director of scaled business success at recruitment company Indeed, will also emphasise the urgent need to tackle infrastructural challenges that are […]

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Service sector activity rises at strongest rate in 6 months

Activity in the service sector increased at the strongest rate in six months in September as cost pressures eased, new data shows. The latest AIB Global S&P Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) shows that growth of both new business and employment moderated. But outstanding work increased, and the 12 month outlook rebounded since August. The index […]

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Unemployment rate of 4.3% for September – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the unemployment rate stood at 4.3% in September, down from a revised rate of 4.5% the same month last year. The CSO also said today that the unemployment rate for August was revised to 4.4% from 4.3%. Today’s figures show that the monthly unemployment rate in […]

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Inheritance tax free thresholds to increase

The amount that can a person can receive as a gift or inheritance from a relation before having to pay Capital Acquisitions Tax will be increased as part of Budget 2025. The Group A threshold for CAT, which includes gifts or inheritance from parents to their children, will rise from €335,000 to €400,000. The Group […]

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Dáil votes through some elements of Budget 2025

The Dáil has voted through elements of Budget 2025. These include excise on tobacco products and changes to value added tax, capital acquisitions tax and stamp duty. Each came into force at midnight. Taoiseach Simon Harris said Budget 2025 was the last of this Government’s mandate and he was looking forward to going to the […]

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Auto-enrolment pension scheme to begin in September 2025

The Government’s new auto-enrolment pension scheme will begin on 30 September 2025. The new start date was agreed by the Cabinet this week, and revealed by the Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys speaking on RTÉ’s This Week programme. The scheme will mean that 800,000 workers will be automatically added into a private pension scheme, […]

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