VAT rate for small businesses to be permanently cut in Budget, Harris tells meeting
Tánaiste Simon Harris has told the Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting that the VAT rate for small businesses will be cut permanently in the Budget.
The party has previously signalled that VAT cuts were on the way for food and entertainment businesses as well as hairdressers.
A spokesperson said that the detail of any cuts still need to be “teased out”.
Simon Harris told colleagues that the Budget will be “an expansionary package” and most of the measures will take effect next January.
He said childcare fees for many families are like a second mortgage and these costs must be permanently reduced over the lifetime of this Government.
He added that the cost of education must be cut along with healthcare costs, and significant progress needs to be made in children’s disability services and special education.
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