“That’s fundamentally wrong”
Warnings being disregarded
The IFAC is the State’s financial watchdog.
Multinationals based here
The figures were released today by the Department of Finance.
Significant risks ahead.
#GE24: Moments after saying politicians should be “respectful” and avoid “personal” attacks, Taoiseach Simon Harris said he has “no intention” of apologising for calling incoming US President Donald Trump a “gowl”, and says he doesn’t think this will damage Irish-US relations:
“We will watch the outcome very carefully”.
There’s a strong argument that we could make the poorest people in Ireland better off by taxing their incomes at a higher rate, while drastically cutting the taxes that actually drive up the cost of living, like VAT and fuel duties.
Economic outlook
“Let’s dare to be different.”
“Bye bye, FDI!” – Ireland’s big fat corporate tax sell-out