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Interest rate cuts are coming in 2024 – what does this mean for your mortgage?

Interest rate cuts are coming in 2024 – what does this mean for your mortgage?

A lot depends on which type of loan you hold and how much remains on your balance

Thu Dec 14 2023 - 10:17
The ups and downs of corporate tax payments – what’s going on? Why are they so unpredictable?

The ups and downs of corporate tax payments – what’s going on? Why are they so unpredictable?

After three months of weak returns, ministers breathed a sigh of relief thanks to a bumper return for November

Sat Dec 09 2023 - 07:30
Cliff Taylor: Ireland is facing a battle between politics and prudence next year

Cliff Taylor: Ireland is facing a battle between politics and prudence next year

Politics versus prudence will be a big clash next year : after several Big Mac budgets, can the Coalition really offer voters a hamburger?

Sat Dec 09 2023 - 07:00
Our multinational economy cruises in the fast lane but the domestic one is definitely slowing down

Our multinational economy cruises in the fast lane but the domestic one is definitely slowing down

The old story of the Republic’s two-tier economy is alive and well

Thu Dec 07 2023 - 12:18
Political horse-trading looms if Paschal Donohoe goes for IMF job

Political horse-trading looms if Paschal Donohoe goes for IMF job

To horror of FG and FF, key role at top of International Monetary Fund appears to be of interest to Minister for Public Expenditure

Tue Dec 05 2023 - 05:00
Donohoe would face intense political fight for top IMF job

Donohoe would face intense political fight for top IMF job

Under a longstanding agreement a European gets the IMF managing director job and an American heads the World Bank

Mon Dec 04 2023 - 19:00
Too few gardaí on the streets? Wait until you hear about builders, medics, teachers, planners, bus drivers

Too few gardaí on the streets? Wait until you hear about builders, medics, teachers, planners, bus drivers

Ireland is risking an abundance of private opulence and public squalor

Sat Dec 02 2023 - 07:00
The slightly rich pay their taxes these days, but what about the super rich?

The slightly rich pay their taxes these days, but what about the super rich?

How we view our tax obligations has evolved greatly since the murky days of the 1980s

Thu Nov 30 2023 - 13:13
Ireland’s progress has been driven by openness - to trade and to immigration

Ireland’s progress has been driven by openness - to trade and to immigration

Non-nationals filled half of the additional jobs created over the past year, allowing the jobs market to surge to a new high

Sun Nov 26 2023 - 07:30
Post-Brexit, the UK’s different economic direction to the Republic is underlined

Post-Brexit, the UK’s different economic direction to the Republic is underlined

State investment will be hit as our neighbours opt for the optics of tax cuts

Thu Nov 23 2023 - 11:40
Ben Dunne: Without Florida arrest, would underbelly of business and political life in Ireland have been revealed?

Ben Dunne: Without Florida arrest, would underbelly of business and political life in Ireland have been revealed?

Dunne’s cocaine-fuelled episode set off a chain of events which were to shock the Irish public through work of two tribunals of inquiry and the uncovering of offshore accounts in the Cayman Islands

Sun Nov 19 2023 - 11:45
With economic signals flashing amber, the next Irish general election  might be sooner than we thought

With economic signals flashing amber, the next Irish general election might be sooner than we thought

The economy is slowing and tax revenues are under pressure - the odds on Ireland going to the polls in the first half of 2024 are rising

Sun Nov 19 2023 - 07:00
Households are better off, but many people are not ‘feeling it’ - here’s why

Households are better off, but many people are not ‘feeling it’ - here’s why

CSO data shows a rise in the disposable income of households since 2016 – though not all will have benefited

Thu Nov 16 2023 - 10:57
Ireland may yet get €13bn from Apple - but for now the State is back in the firing line

Ireland may yet get €13bn from Apple - but for now the State is back in the firing line

Tax is contested territory internationally and the Apple case ,together with huge revenues from big multinationals, means Ireland will remain in the spotlight

Sat Nov 11 2023 - 07:00
Why does the Government not want the €13bn in back taxes from Apple?

Why does the Government not want the €13bn in back taxes from Apple?

Apple tax case: State policy has traditionally aligned with big multinationals here given our reliance on them for valuable jobs

Thu Nov 09 2023 - 17:35
Ireland’s dangerous reliance on gas risks future price spikes for households

Ireland’s dangerous reliance on gas risks future price spikes for households

As a country we depend on natural gas imports, putting us at the mercy of notoriously volatile global price changes

Thu Nov 09 2023 - 11:47
Sinn Féin would hike taxes on the better off. Is that good or bad for the economy?

Sinn Féin would hike taxes on the better off. Is that good or bad for the economy?

In government, the party will hit a small number of already-heavily-taxed higher earners hard

Sat Nov 04 2023 - 06:00
Are tracker mortgage rates now set to fall sooner than had been expected?

Are tracker mortgage rates now set to fall sooner than had been expected?

Interest rate hikes: ECB’s decision to leave interest rates unchanged this month may signal we have reached the peak

Thu Nov 02 2023 - 11:45
First-time buyers dominating the housing market and keeping new home prices on the rise - for now

First-time buyers dominating the housing market and keeping new home prices on the rise - for now

Developers had warned that higher interest rates, rising costs and a shortage of builders would lead to a fall-off in building this year, but they hadn’t banked on Government measures underwriting demand

Sun Oct 29 2023 - 07:00
State is right back in the global spotlight over corporation tax

State is right back in the global spotlight over corporation tax

Government will have hoped that signing up for OECD tax deal would take the heat off – but the surging revenues of recent years are getting more and more attention

Thu Oct 26 2023 - 13:14
Central bank governor moves to reassure banks on digital euro

Central bank governor moves to reassure banks on digital euro

Gabriel Makhlouf says key industry and data privacy concerns will be addressed before any digital currency launch

Mon Oct 23 2023 - 06:00
Ireland can no longer afford to ignore long-term planning on health spending

Ireland can no longer afford to ignore long-term planning on health spending

Longer-term plans tend not to be popular in Irish politics because they force decisions to be made - like how to pay for them. But it can’t be avoided anymore

Sat Oct 21 2023 - 06:00
Mortgage holders seeking new tax relief must file tax return to Revenue

Mortgage holders seeking new tax relief must file tax return to Revenue

Finance Bill gives details of the once-off measure as well as outlining how new tax credit for landlords will work

Thu Oct 19 2023 - 16:54
The digital euro is coming but how will it be different from Revolut?

The digital euro is coming but how will it be different from Revolut?

A digital version of the single currency would see euros being carried in a wallet on your smartphone

Thu Oct 19 2023 - 13:02
Did the settled generation of over-45 homeowners really need  mortgage interest relief?

Did the settled generation of over-45 homeowners really need mortgage interest relief?

Squeezed renters and younger first-time buyers, already under financial pressure, are likely to feel a bit miffed about this budget measure

Sat Oct 14 2023 - 06:30
Cliff Taylor: We cannot aspire to EU style public services and American levels of tax

Cliff Taylor: We cannot aspire to EU style public services and American levels of tax

Ireland has had something of a free pass from surging corporate tax receipts, allowing spending to rise, taxes to be trimmed and money to be set aside for the future

Thu Oct 12 2023 - 15:02
Once-off payments to households play starring role in Budget. But for how long?

Once-off payments to households play starring role in Budget. But for how long?

Analysis: Budget 2024 announced another round of once-off measures, but there are questions now about whether some are becoming semi-permanent

Tue Oct 10 2023 - 16:40
Major new investment funds to be announced in budget

Major new investment funds to be announced in budget

Budget 2024: New funds set to be allocated to climate issues and pensions

Tue Oct 10 2023 - 06:00
Our golden era in public finances is ending, but what will we have to show for it?

Our golden era in public finances is ending, but what will we have to show for it?

The choice is simple: pursue a strategy that will benefit future generations or opt for the sugar rush of spending all the money now

Sun Oct 08 2023 - 07:00
Budget 2024: ‘Targeted’ mortgage relief planned for homeowners hit by interest rate hikes

Budget 2024: ‘Targeted’ mortgage relief planned for homeowners hit by interest rate hikes

People on fixed rates are unlikely to qualify under proposed scheme which will be discussed by Ministers over the weekend

Sat Oct 07 2023 - 04:30
Government cuts €500m from revenue forecasts due to shortfall in corporation tax

Government cuts €500m from revenue forecasts due to shortfall in corporation tax

Move a reminder of external risks facing Irish economy and reliance on corporation tax via a small number of firms, says McGrath

Sat Oct 07 2023 - 00:01
Budget 2024: Varadkar has promised more than €1,000 for average workers. How will this add up?

Budget 2024: Varadkar has promised more than €1,000 for average workers. How will this add up?

The Government has pledged to put more than a grand in the pocket of middle-earning workers. It will likely come through a mix of tax changes and spending measures

Fri Oct 06 2023 - 13:07
Budget 2024: How to cut through the spin and spot the real changes

Budget 2024: How to cut through the spin and spot the real changes

Smart Money: Can a tax cut not be a tax cut at all? Are once-off payments actually repeat measures?

Thu Oct 05 2023 - 12:46
Ireland’s growth has run out of steam: the post-Covid economic bounce is well and truly over

Ireland’s growth has run out of steam: the post-Covid economic bounce is well and truly over

Cliff Taylor: The ESRI has cut its growth forecasts and believes a widespread slowdown is under way

Wed Oct 04 2023 - 06:00
Under-25s are living at home, over-45s are squeezed, and over-55s are at the Rugby World Cup

Under-25s are living at home, over-45s are squeezed, and over-55s are at the Rugby World Cup

This consumer mood is nervous as we head into the budget

Sun Oct 01 2023 - 07:00
Final shape of hybrid office work slowly coming into focus

Final shape of hybrid office work slowly coming into focus

Cliff Taylor: Mondays and Fridays are by far the most common days to work from home

Thu Sept 28 2023 - 13:13
What is behind the sharp rise in Ireland’s population to almost 5.3m?

What is behind the sharp rise in Ireland’s population to almost 5.3m?

Two factors are key to driving the population higher, while the latest figures also show evidence of an increase in emigration

Mon Sept 25 2023 - 21:16
No point handing a €200 energy credit to someone who wants to buy a luxury EV

No point handing a €200 energy credit to someone who wants to buy a luxury EV

The Government is awash with cash. The challenge is to get help to the households that really need it

Sat Sept 16 2023 - 07:30
ECB interest rate increases are probably over

ECB interest rate increases are probably over

Cliff Taylor: However, the European Central Bank has left itself wriggle room in case it needs to raise them once more

Thu Sept 14 2023 - 15:39
Budget 2024: Looks like a tax cut of  €800 to €850 a year for middle earners

Budget 2024: Looks like a tax cut of €800 to €850 a year for middle earners

Cliff Taylor: Priorities likely to be USC and when taxpayer hits the higher rate

Thu Sept 14 2023 - 11:33
ECB interest rate: Irish mortgage holders brace for decision

ECB interest rate: Irish mortgage holders brace for decision

European Central Bank to announce latest interest rates decision today

Thu Sept 14 2023 - 05:00
Will the ECB raise rates on Thursday or won’t it?

Will the ECB raise rates on Thursday or won’t it?

Unusually, there has been no clear signal from the ECB’s governing council on its intentions

Wed Sept 13 2023 - 12:33
Is the era of runaway corporate tax receipts really over?

Is the era of runaway corporate tax receipts really over?

Michael McGrath warns Government will need to be cautious when framing Budget 2024

Tue Sept 12 2023 - 17:55
A branch just fell off Ireland’s magic money tree. Should we be worried?

A branch just fell off Ireland’s magic money tree. Should we be worried?

It’s a reminder of the risk that comes with relying on three or four big companies for huge amounts of tax

Sat Sept 09 2023 - 06:00
Significant shake-up in corporation tax system to be announced by McGrath

Significant shake-up in corporation tax system to be announced by McGrath

Introduction of 15% tax rate on firms with turnover in excess of €750m and more straightforward rules

Sat Sept 09 2023 - 06:00
Is Ireland’s corporation tax party over?

Is Ireland’s corporation tax party over?

Smart Money: We have seen huge jumps in business tax returns since 2015, but what happens next is not entirely clear

Thu Sept 07 2023 - 11:55
Budget 2024: €1bn drop in August’s corporation tax receipts triggers revenue volatility fears

Budget 2024: €1bn drop in August’s corporation tax receipts triggers revenue volatility fears

ESRI finds incomes for poorest 10% fell in real terms between 2020 and 2021 and stalled for other two-fifths of bottom half of its table, reversing decade of growth for lower and middle-income earners

Tue Sept 05 2023 - 08:13
Fall in corporation tax in August hits exchequer figures

Fall in corporation tax in August hits exchequer figures

Drop raises fears about volatility of this key source of revenue

Mon Sept 04 2023 - 16:30
Lives put on hold: Who are Ireland’s stay-at-home generation?

Lives put on hold: Who are Ireland’s stay-at-home generation?

The half a million adults living with their parents need new ways of living, smaller homes and less garden space

Sat Sept 02 2023 - 06:30
Labour shortages are biting across the economy. What does this mean for you as an employee?

Labour shortages are biting across the economy. What does this mean for you as an employee?

Cliff Taylor: Interest rates and prices rising have yet to halt the employment gallop as employers still experiencing labour shortages

Thu Aug 31 2023 - 12:17
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