Strong income tax and Vat receipts helped boost the state’s exchequer returns in January, along with once-off Apple case ...
New figures published on Thursday confirmed that tax receipts amounted to €10.1bn in January. This is an increase of €2.3bn ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNOver €340m worth of illicit cigarettes and tobacco seized by Revenue since 2020Figures published this week show that Revenue reported a total of 31,269 cigarette and tobacco seizures between 2020 and 2024 – an average of 17 every day. The value of the products seized amounted to ...
Eurogroup President Paschal Donohoe will seek a third term running the gatherings of euro-area finance ministers, according ...
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Hosted on MSNDonohoe set to chase third Eurogroup termHaving steered the group through the covid pandemic, Mr Donohoe has forged a reputation as a consensus builder among the ...
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Hosted on MSN'There are clear risks ahead': Finance Minister says government will invest Apple tax windfallMinister for Finance Paschal Donohoe said that Ireland is ‘particularly vulnerable’ to changes in the global economic ...
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Hosted on MSNIreland reduces stake in AIB Group to 12.5%The Irish Government has pared its stake in AIB Group from 17.5% to approximately 12.5% in its push towards privatisation of ...
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe said that each accelerated bookbuild transaction had achieved “incremental improvements” ...
Ireland plans to cut its shareholding in AIB Group to around 12.5% from 17.5% through a placement to institutional investors, ...
Ireland could entirely offload its stake in the lender this year after nationalising the bank more than a decade ago. View on ...
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Hosted on MSNState sells further 5% stake in AIB for €652m and could exit the bank later this yearThe State sold a 5% stake in AIB at a price of €5.60 per share, which will generate around €652 million upon settlement.
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Irish Independent on MSNMore Apple tax money flows into State coffersApple tax money continued to pour into the State’s coffers in January, boosting the Exchequer surplus to €3.6bn in the first month of the year, a record.Tax revenue in January stood at €10.1bn, up €2.
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