Ireland bucks OECD tax trend on account of reduced VAT receipts
Agency report reveals pandemic has less impact on tax revenue than previous crises
Agency report reveals pandemic has less impact on tax revenue than previous crises
Ireland didn’t want this, but Brexiteers have a deep belief that someone else should pay
As he shifts into re-election campaign mode, the French president can boast of having given the EU fresh impetus over the last four years
US treasury secretary hails ‘once in a generation opportunity’
Global economy to grow by 5.7%, says Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Incoming tax institute chief Karen Frawley warns change coming and State must adjust
French president will also discuss Afghanistan, NI protocol and corporate tax with Taoiseach
Education committee calls for anti-bullying inspections to reassure parents and teachers
With a rapidly ageing population, services for older people are a key challenge for society
Ireland rarely tries to be an outlier in international relations, but it is now
Summit increases pressure on countries who have not signed corporate tax deal
Risk that groups may be ‘dissociating’ from traditional democratic processes
Beaune advises State not to be seen as ‘reluctant to accept fair taxation’ in an open letter
Pressure mounts on Donohoe as State one of only nine countries to not sign OECD deal
Study indicates State is second-largest beneficiary of ‘profit shifting’ in EU
Economy commissioner’s speech shows EU could compromise principles further
Corporate tax changes will impact Ireland but they won’t change underlying dynamic
Trump tax initiative provided the template for latest reform proposal
Corporation tax has always been the sexiest beast in the city’s economic armoury
Washington-based fund says minimum rate of corporate tax will also mobilise revenue
Global economy set to expand by almost 6% in 2021 and 4.4% next year, according to report
A new model for Irish agriculture – based on the understanding that farming has to change – is now required
Report praises elements of Irish tax regime but suggests others need improvement
Tánaiste expected to get Cabinet approval for law that would ban ticket touting and reselling for large events
Minister sees employer viability as ‘real challenge’
Travel restrictions leave employees stranded abroad in ambiguous tax jurisdictions
As businesses and schools take technological leap, risk of leaving people behind is greater
Paris-based group economic outlook is improving despite second wave of pandemic
Paul Reid said teams are working behind the scenes to see why numbers have stalled
Spring Covid-19 lockdown lasting 120 days by far the longest of any country in Europe
Improving outlook for China and US lifts prospects, think tank says
Between a fifth and a quarter of infections are occurring in workplaces
The Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequalities among French students
Report suggests Republic is most reliant globally on multinationals for corporate tax
Minister for Finance cautions against stoking trade tensions with US by going it alone
Curacoa, the Dutch Caribbean island, is the easiest place to do business, says index
Warning that suspension of talks between US and Europe could lead to ‘free-for-all’ on tax
Analysis: The State is one of the chief opponents to pan-European digital taxation
Global economy expected to contract 6% this year before rebounding in 2021, says OECD
The pandemic threatens to staunch the flow of aid to poor countries at a time when they badly need it
Reforms being discussed under auspices of OECD may impact on Ireland’s tax take
Case centres on how tech giant valued software and trademarks transferred to Ireland
Former central bank governor describes plan as ‘vandalism’
Trump targets France over ‘discriminatory’ digital tax
New books by Thomas Piketty and Joseph Stiglitz call for a more equitable capitalism
Companies stage agms while markets await US Federal Reserve decision on interest rates
Two men suing their employers, claiming they were punished for taking paternity leave
No prosecution has ever taken place in Ireland for an act of corruption overseas
French president clashes with Bolsonaro over Amazon fires on eve of leaders’ summit
According to the popular narrative, the European Central Bank is the enemy of German savers
Group seeks ‘highest regulatory standards’ on digital currencies to ensure they do not upset the world’s financial system
Minister defends use of corporation tax receipts to cover expenditure increases
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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