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Exchequer
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2023
Voices
Analysis: Government supports are welcome but will they improve living standards long-term?
Victor Duggan
26 Feb 2023
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tax receipts
Exchequer surplus of €2.8 billion recorded in year to the end of January
2 Feb 2023
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Finances
€83 billion in tax collected by Exchequer in 2022, leaving Government with €5 billion surplus
4 Jan 2023
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All time
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'Serious concern' as Central Bank issues €738m to government in excess of funds available
21 Dec 2022
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tax receipts
Exchequer surplus of €7.3 billion recorded in year to the end of October
2 Nov 2022
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Exchequer Returns
Tax revenues for first nine months of the year just under €58 billion
4 Oct 2022
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dividends
ESB pays out €121.6 million in dividends to the Exchequer so far in 2022
22 Sep 2022
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Voices
Analysis: Dysfunctional housing policy is failing a generation of renters
Victor Duggan
Updated 19 Sep 2022
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st brigid's day
New public holiday could cost Exchequer between €220m and €300m, says Varadkar
20 Jul 2022
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Exchequer Returns
State's deficit drops by over €6 billion following conclusion of Covid-19 measures
5 May 2022
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Taxing matters
Tax receipts climbed in the first three months of 2022 but figures are 'flattered' by Covid
6 Apr 2022
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Corporation Tax
Irish corporation tax revenues set to decline from 2023 onwards, says Donohoe
6 Jan 2022
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Exchequer
Public finances continue to improve as deficit narrows to €4.9 billion
2 Dec 2021
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Exchequer
Sugar tax: Revenue from it more than doubled from €16m to €33m last year
28 Sep 2020
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Exchequer
Exchequer deficit of €7.4 billion in July as tax revenues fell by 18.6%
5 Aug 2020
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NAMA payout
NAMA pays two billion euro in first payment to the Irish Exchequer
1 Jul 2020
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crunching the numbers
Exchequer deficit was €7.5 billion in April - more than double this time last year
5 May 2020
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Multinationals
Ireland's corporation tax receipts set to take a hit under new rules and fall by up to €2bn
9 Jan 2020
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climate action
Ireland has spent €121m on carbon credits due to failure to reach emissions targets
21 Nov 2019
11.0k
48
SIPO
Political parties received €5.9m in State funding last year
7 Aug 2019
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exchequer boost
Government hopes to make €27m from sugar tax this year alone
26 May 2018
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Finance
The State's public service pension liability currently stands at €114.5 billion
19 Dec 2017
19.9k
137
The Daily Poll
Poll: Would you buy cigarettes or alcohol on the black market?
16 Mar 2017
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clamp down
Revenue seizes over 600 litres of alcohol at Dublin Port
16 Mar 2017
8.6k
18
The Great Irish Sell Off
Vulture funds pay just €8,000 in tax on €10 billion of assets
8 Jan 2017
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150
Money Money Money
Booze, petrol, cigs: This is how much an extra 10 cent on our 'luxuries' would bring in
8 Jan 2017
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Smoked Out
Cash, cigarettes and tobacco seized in Revenue raids
28 Dec 2016
11.3k
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excise
Harris pushed for €1 increase on cigarettes and 75c on wine
23 Dec 2016
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down the drain
Suspension of water charges will cost the taxpayer €115 million extra in 2017
14 May 2016
21.0k
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Cork
Three arrested after cigarettes found hidden in a pretty unusual place
22 Sep 2015
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Barnardos
Barnardos has a plan to make education free for primary school children
15 Jun 2015
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cash for culture
Arts Council doles out €30m among 200 arts organisations around Ireland
8 Jan 2015
6.3k
16
Prime Numbers
Tayto crisps, Mary Lou McDonald, and U2: The week in numbers
6 Dec 2014
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IT glitch
Where does Ulster Bank's €3.5 million fine go?
13 Nov 2014
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12
Exchequer Returns
The difference between now and this time last year? About €2 billion
4 Nov 2014
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Monaghan
Revenue busts oil laundering plant that could have cost State €10m a year
4 Nov 2014
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no cheque please
"We're not in a position to write large cheques": Enda plays down tax-cut talk
2 Sep 2014
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Tax Take
Tax revenue is €550 million ahead of target - which means we'll (probably) get an easier budget
5 Aug 2014
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inbox me
The Briefcase: good news on the economy, a boom-time property market and the most hated family in Ireland
4 Jul 2014
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payday
The exchequer tax take is €500 million ahead of target
2 Jul 2014
9.5k
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