New €90m fund for Irish start-ups to be unveiled
Irish Innovation Seed Fund will be financed by Department of Enterprise and other organisations
Irish Innovation Seed Fund will be financed by Department of Enterprise and other organisations
To keep the likes of Intel on board, we must address planning and infrastructure issues
President visits Dublin with reputation as champion of the rich and closet socialist
Market Beat: Market sentiment towards remaining Irish banks has picked up
Key pressure facing businesses and governments is the pace of required action
Offer could pave way for shake-up of taxation of multinationals with big implications for Ireland
Naomi O’Leary in Brussels examines the possible sources of financing
Planned interim chief Brian O’Kelly will leave stockbroker when deal is finalised
Department says State has no flexibility as VAT rules must comply with EU stipulations
Chris Johns: Budget 2021 speech leaves leaves political opponents ‘clutching at thin air’
Many businesses are adapting in innovative ways to the challenge of Covid-19
Process of introducing Bill on issue has been delayed by several things, including Covid-19
Government must move now to help those whose jobs have been upended by pandemic
Considerable concerns remain ahead of the introduction of the new scheme
Fiscal rules suspension shakes up ideas of post-Covid responsibility and growth
Making decisions during a pandemic is like driving a car with limited visibility
Council is described as a ‘private club’ that charges ‘hello money’ in letter sent to Minister
Welfare system and economy must be ‘re-imagined with a feminist agenda’, seminar told
The EU’s emergency pandemic economic measures have raised the possibility of profound reappraisals of economic policy
Revenue failure to act led to ‘irreversible character damage and expense’, farmer claims
Cantillon: Government is now projecting €30bn deficit for 2020, up from €23bn just three weeks ago
Problems being caused by delay in transposing of new EU directive
Profession ‘collapsing’ under strain of restrictions and government help needed urgently
Don’t be surprised if more house-building has less impact on prices than you might expect
National Treasury Management Agency instructed to transfer money to seed fund
Bill to give legal force to budget also provides for series of anti-tax avoidance measures
Corporation tax again ahead of target, helping to pay for €450m overspending
Smart Money: The five areas where your pocket could be hit
Irish Tax Institute calls for tax base to be broadened amid mounting risks
Case is of massive significance for Ireland and for the policing of state aid by the European Commission
Minister has not yet decided whether to introduce carbon tax increase in budget
Leaders stress commitment to Good Friday Agreement in ‘positive and constructive’ meeting
All approved schemes set to go ahead despite overspend on children’s hospital
New Zealand finance official Gabriel Makhlouf facing inquiry over budget hack claims
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Minister has ‘no intention’ of halting activities pending report into sale of NI loan portfolio
Minister for Finance rules out including ancient craft as part of artistic tax exemption
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Ecofin ministers agree to freeze measure, opposed by Ireland, pending OECD-level work
Draft law to take effect retroactively expected to raise €500m annually for French coffers
European Commission desire to phase in qualified majority voting faces uphill battle
New figures show economy grew 0.9% in the third quarter, according to CSO
Revenue believes some shops zero-rating supplements that should carry 23% VAT rate
Government’s Finance Bill provides tax relief for victims while closing other loopholes
Western culture is in direct conflict with the urgent need to take collective action
Fund to help offset future economic shocks, to get annual €500m top-up from Exchequer
Budget and abortion will dominate as more than 250 Private Members’ Bills remain stuck in the system
More than 19,000 public service workers paid less than €25,000 a year, Minister says
ESM notes ‘sustained’ Irish economic recovery
Europe Letter: The Franco-German alliance is thriving and driving the EU forward
Tax will see price of some sugar-sweetened drinks rise 60c for a two-litre bottle
Dublin edges up´, with banks leading the way
Minister for Finance meets UK counterpart and cabinet office minister in London
‘Vulture funds are looking for short-term returns, not long term investment’, says homeless charity
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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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