# Department of Finance
Advertisement
All time
july stimulus
What's in it for me? — Everything you need to know about the government's July stimulus package
23 Jul 2020
59.3k
37
Coronavirus
Covid-19 brought major changes to labour market by end of first quarter, CSO stats show
21 May 2020
9.7k
5
mortgage payments
Paschal Donohoe to meet with five main banks about coronavirus plans
18 Mar 2020
20.2k
61
Money Money Money
Economic disaster, diaries and hand-dryers: Inside the most powerful government department
5 Jan 2020
19.2k
12
policy and economy
A massive shock to corporation tax could cost Ireland as much as €6bn a year
10 Oct 2019
513
0
Leisure Insurance
Government admits its hands are tied even as leisure sector warns of insurance 'crisis'
22 Jul 2019
32.2k
82
Deal or no deal
Here's how various post-Brexit scenarios could impact the Irish economy
26 Mar 2019
30.8k
32
uncertainty
Loan scheme for first-time buyers needs another €600m - but government yet to decide on stumping up cash
Updated
24 Mar 2019
16.2k
27
Department of Finance
Mortgage interest rates will rise, says research, 'making repayment difficult' for some Irish households
12 Mar 2019
43.5k
54
Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
Government 'repeating past mistakes' and leaving Irish finances exposed, budget watchdog warns
28 Nov 2018
11.2k
43
korn ferry
Report on increasing bankers' pay due by end of year after government enlists €140k external consultants
5 Nov 2018
12.4k
58
Miesian Plaza
New Department of Health headquarters were empty for over a year - costing almost €16m
29 Sep 2018
25.9k
61
The Daily Poll
Poll: Does the €500,000 salary cap for bankers at State-owned institutions need to be reviewed?
27 Sep 2018
29.2k
84
Wage cap
Donohoe says bankers' pay cap of €500k is 'worth reviewing' as State-owned banks can't keep staff
27 Sep 2018
25.9k
36
cash is king
Bank of Ireland reverses decision to stop all-day cash services in over 100 branches
1 Sep 2018
45.1k
50
resting in my account
We now know who'll be holding onto the Apple billions that are destined for Ireland
7 Mar 2018
69.6k
141
Report
There could be a 'dedicated' Garda unit to tackle 'increasing' insurance fraud claims
25 Jan 2018
11.6k
32
One Year On
Here’s why you may not be benefitting from the government’s big plan to bring down your car insurance
20 Jan 2018
43.8k
57
Exchequer Returns
State takes in nearly €51 billion in record year for tax collection
4 Jan 2018
19.3k
112
Retirement Age
'Workers are being told "bugger off, you're 65 now". It's not fair'
19 Oct 2017
20.2k
26
FAKE NEWS
Dept of Finance shuts down Trump's claims that Ireland is dropping its corporation tax rate
17 Oct 2017
21.9k
67
hold me tender
Ireland is looking for someone to hold onto the €15 billion from Apple's tax bill
25 Jul 2017
37.4k
51
Not over yet
Setanta Insurance customers waiting on claim payouts will have to wait some more
26 May 2017
7.7k
5
The Daily Poll
Poll: Should first-time buyers be allowed to use renting history in mortgage applications?
11 Sep 2016
28.8k
89
Money move
The world's biggest meat company is coming to Ireland but it's a 'total joke'
11 Aug 2016
43.4k
121
nice one
This is how the government could get rid of USC over the next four years
21 Jul 2016
27.6k
76
Court
Woman (57) who made nuisance phone calls to Finance Dept to be sentenced next month
14 Dec 2015
17.8k
advance warning
Seán O'Rourke: Ministers did not threaten Budget phone-in walkout
16 Oct 2015
14.9k
68
advance warning
RTÉ says it's 'standard practice' to give ministers questions before Budget phone-in
15 Oct 2015
19.6k
107
Inquir-lol-y
WATCH: There was a brief moment of hilarity at the banking inquiry earlier
18 Jun 2015
21.7k
22
Banking Inquiry
'A very serious matter': Who leaked this man's 380-page statement?
15 Jun 2015
12.2k
20
ibrc
I want proof, not a pat on the head and to be told: 'It's fine, go away' - Catherine Murphy
5 Jun 2015
13.4k
85
New details
Missing files reveal Siteserv writedown was €9 million more than we previously thought
4 Jun 2015
28.9k
127