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Ireland, Apple
Ireland unveils 10.5 billion euro pre-election budget giveaway
Ireland will hand voters billions of euros of tax cuts and spending increases and outline plans to use a whopping Apple back tax windfall to improve the country's creaking infrastructure in Tuesday's bumper pre-election budget.
Ireland reveals how it plans to spend ‘transformational' $14 billion Apple tax windfall
Ireland’s government on Tuesday outlined how it intends to deploy more than $14 billion in back taxes from Apple.
Ireland, Flush With Cash, Plans Giveaway Budget Before Election
Ireland’s government is about to present a giveaway budget to woo voters as it takes advantage of a financial position that’s the envy of many European countries.
Ireland plans what to buy first with Apple's $14 billion tax windfall
Now that the EU's ruling on Apple's back taxes in Ireland is final, the country's government says the $14 billion could be "transformational."
Ireland will use 'transformational' $14.4 billion Apple tax win for key infrastructure
Ireland's finance minister said Wednesday $14.4 billion in Apple tax payments will be used for key infrastructure investments to support economic development, including housing, transport, electric, and water systems.
Ireland unveils bumper 2025 budget thanks to a €14 billion euro surplus in Apple back-taxes
The government intends to use the money to invest in "housing, energy, water and transport infrastructure".
Ireland Unveils Bumper Budget With Apple Tax Cash Boost
Ireland on Tuesday unveiled a 2025 budget that includes tax cuts and increased social benefits, and announced a huge surplus in 2024 thanks to billions of euros in Apple back-taxes.
Ireland set to invest Apple’s €14bn tax windfall in critical infrastructure
Earlier this month, Apple was ordered to pay €14bn in back taxes to Ireland, following a long-standing legal battle with the European Commission. The unexpected financial windfall is set to play a crucial role in Ireland’s infrastructure development,
SiliconRepublic
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Budget 2025: A disappointment for digitalisation and tech skills
Budget 2025 was praised by many in Ireland’s business sector, but was missing specific investments in digitalisation and ...
JD Supra
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Budget 2025 - Tax Highlights Ireland
Budget 2025 announced on 1 October 2024 included a substantial "cost-of-living" package including many one-off payments, as ...
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Ireland AM star Tommy Bowe has heated on air Budget 2025 row with TD and slams government for ‘breaking their own rules’
IRELAND AM star Tommy Bowe has blasted a TD over the Budget 2025 on air and slammed the government for “breaking their own ...
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What wasn’t in Budget 2025 but could have been?
Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke also proposed a €750 tax credit for people under the age of 25 in a bid to stop them ...
Journal.ie on MSN
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Budget 2025: Our spending is soaring ... did we learn nothing at all from the last crisis?
Analysis: The party poopers have been consistently wrong for years – the problem is that they just have to be right once.
DublinLive
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Social welfare Ireland: One group in line for €460 boost following Budget 2025 criteria changes
One group is set to receive over €460 in a cash boost following the Budget 2025 announcement.
Irish Daily Mirror
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Budget 2025: Ireland's 'green transition' continues with 'record' funding for energy and public transport
We understand some of the tax windfall will be spent upgrading the electricity grid to support more renewables ...
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on MSN
Ireland Introduces 40% Tax Incentive For Lower To Mid-Range Budget Films Led By Irish Creative Talent
Ireland has bolstered its support for local film production with the introduction of a 40% tax incentive for lower to ...
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Budget 2025: ‘Bonanza’ budget repeats Ireland’s past mistakes, State watchdog warns
Ireland needs a more serious vision that delivers on the economy’s needs without repeating the boom-to-bust pattern of its ...
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