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Water charges to rise for many businesses from today

More than half of businesses will see their cost of water increase from today, as a result of changes to ...
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Forecasts doubled for economic growth this year

Forecasts for economic growth this year have been revised significantly upwards by the Department of Finance today. When measured by ...
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Donohoe wants certainty and stability on corporation tax rates

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said that Ireland will enter the OECD’s global tax agreement if certainty and stability ...
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Pandemic’s lasting impact will be positive for some – KBC consumer sentiment survey

Almost half of Irish consumers believe the pandemic will have a lasting impact on their circumstances, according to the latest ...
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Firms face redundancy bills as payment pause expires

An emergency measure that suspended the right of workers laid off by their employers during the Covid-19 pandemic to receive ...
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Living Wage group recommends 60c rise to €12.90 an hour

The Living Wage should rise by 60 cents to €12.90 an hour, the group which calculates it has recommended. The ...
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Minister ‘convinced’ mica scheme can be improved

The Minister for Housing has said that he is “absolutely convinced” that the Mica redress scheme can be improved. Darragh ...
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No changes to Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme for October

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe said today that there will be no change to the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS) ...
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Tánaiste and US trade representative discuss corporate tax, Good Friday Agreement

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar has met United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai in Washington. ...
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