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# Minister For Finance

This month
March 2024
Planned increase to excise duties could put petrol stations near border 'under grave threat'
Last year
2023
Property prices continue to rise, with the average house price now at €320,000
McGrath says Budget will be focused on cost of living and helping households with bills
Ireland's economy grew in the last quarter, new figures show
Tax breaks for landlords to be examined in Budget alongside renters’ tax credit, says minister
McGrath: Irish banks 'undoubtedly' enjoying huge profits but customers can do more with savings
Michael McGrath expects move by Irish banks to boost deposit rates
Irish government dismisses suggestion of Italian-style windfall tax on bank profits
Price growth slowed in July to 4.6% while the Irish economy grew by 3.3% in Q2
Finance Minister wants 'prudent' Budget as Taoiseach seeks threshold for higher tax rate at €50k
Supermarket sweeps: Aldi and Lidl respond as Tesco cuts prices on 700 products
Irish economy falls 4.6% in the first quarter of 2023, more than estimated by CSO
McGrath says he won't be 'bullied' by Fine Gael into tax cuts in next Budget
McGrath welcomes ruling ordering Pepper Finance to lower mortgage rate for borrower in insolvency
Corporation tax up 71% in the first quarter of 2023 - but half of it is 'unlikely to be permanent'
All time
Government ministers to be banned from using phones at Cabinet meetings from today
Paschal Donohoe 'confident no one will undercut us' after Ireland adopts 15% corporate tax
Taxpayers won't face higher property tax bills for 2021
Dramatic slide in government finances: €6 billion deficit in May compared to €63m last year
Transitioning to 4-day working week in public service could cost at least €3.9 billion, Donohoe says
Paschal Donohoe says Irish economy is 'well-capable' of withstanding a no-deal Brexit
€5m fund means charities can claim VAT relief for the first time from January
Haircuts, meals out and Irish hotel stays likely to get more expensive as VAT rate returns to 13.5%
Minister willing to bring in new laws to punish reckless behaviour of senior bankers
Ireland gets approval for early repayment of €5.5 billion in bailout loans
How often is the 'Single Malt' tax loophole used? The government is finding out
Government approves new public servants' pay deal - but unions aren't on board
Paschal Donohoe: Tracker mortgage scandal 'shines a light into the culture of Irish banking'
We put your Budget 2018 questions to the Taoiseach and Minister for Finance
Paschal Donohoe begins transfer of Diageo shares into wife’s name ahead of Budget
Ireland to repay €5.5 billion of bailout loans early to IMF, Denmark & Sweden
Michael Noonan has announced another 40 new jobs for Limerick
Olli Rehn: 'Bondholders partly to blame for Irish crisis... but your banks were reckless'
Michael Noonan will do 'whatever it takes' to reach deficit targets
Regulator knew about Setanta Insurance concerns since last November
Bubble? What bubble? Here's why Noonan isn't worried by rising property prices
Noonan says income tax cuts are not a play for popularity
Noonan confirms he said no to bonuses in face-to-face meeting with AIB bosses
Government 'knew bank levy could be passed onto consumers'
€1.9 billion in outstanding debt on sub-prime mortgages in arrears