Archive for November 2025
US Government Shutdown Ends Following Major Funding Agreement
The United States has brought an end to the longest federal government shutdown in its history after President Donald Trump approved a new funding bill. The legislation passed through the House of Representatives with a narrow majority and followed a week of tense political negotiations in Washington. The measure reinstates funding for key federal programmes,…
Read MoreGovernment’s New National Housing Plan Sparks Mixed Reactions
The Government is preparing to unveil its latest National Housing Plan, a strategy that aims to reshape Ireland’s housing landscape over the next six years. Ministers have described the initiative as an unprecedented investment in housing, although opposition figures remain sceptical about its potential impact. The plan sets out an ambition to deliver 300,000 homes…
Read MoreLocal Property Tax Filing Window Closes After Significant Last-Minute Activity
The filing window for the latest Local Property Tax cycle has now closed, following a surge in activity from homeowners eager to update their property valuations on time. Revenue reported a sharp increase in submissions on the final day, with more than 18,000 returns completed by midday ahead of today’s 5.30pm cut-off. Homeowners were required…
Read MoreAverage rents up 4.3% in year to September – Daft report
Market rents in the year to September have risen by 4.3%, according to the latest rental report by Daft.ie. In the third quarter of this year market rents went up by an average of 1.7% , the eighteenth consecutive quarter of rising rents. This means they are now one third higher than their pre-covid levels,…
Read MoreOnce more with feeling: Here comes the latest housing plan
The Government will launch its housing plan tomorrow. It will be the fourth in 12 years. The first, called the Social Housing Strategy, was launched by then minister for the environment Alan Kelly in 2014 when the Labour Party was in coalition with Fine Gael. That was followed by Rebuilding Ireland under the then minister…
Read MoreCorporation tax makes up quarter of Ireland’s tax revenue
The surge in corporation tax over recent years means that it now makes up over a quarter of Ireland’s total tax revenue, according to the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council. The organisation said about three quarters of corporation tax is paid by large US multinationals making Ireland’s public finances particularly exposed to changes in US policies.…
Read MoreScientists call on EU Commission President to withdraw AI comment
More than 70 AI scientists from around the world have written to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen asking her to retract a statement she made in May that artificial intelligence is expected to approach human reasoning “next year”. The scientists have accused Ms von der Leyen of promoting “AI hype” from tech companies.…
Read MoreImpact of tracker mortgage scandal not consigned to past
It was a time of great excitement for Sonia and Michael Grace when they bought their forever home in Cavan. Back in 2006, this warm and engaging couple were looking forward to building a life together in their new property. They took out a tracker mortgage to fund the purchase and a few years later…
Read More5 tips to save money on your electricity bill
You are probably tired of the suggestion to switch electricity supplier to save money on your bill, but it is by far the best way to save a meaningful amount of money on your bill. Currently, there is about €800 in price difference between the highest and lowest price offerings from suppliers for the same…
Read MoreRevenue extends LPT filing deadline to 12th November
Revenue has extended the deadline for Local Property Tax filings by three days, to Wednesday 12th November. It comes as the tax authority says it is seeing “strong engagement” from property owners in recent days, leading to its helpline being overwhelmed this morning. Property owners are required to file updated valuations for their homes to…
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