# Paschal Donohoe
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Cost of Living
'Our citizens need help': Everything you need to know about Budget 2023
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27 Sep 2022
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budget 2023
As inflation continues, Govt says no to price caps and yes to spending more on Ukraine military
24 Sep 2022
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Cabinet Reshuffle
Donohoe refuses to be drawn on Eurogroup issue but his party leader hopes he can keep the role
14 Sep 2022
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rotating jobs
Taoiseach expects Michael McGrath to take up finance minister job following reshuffle
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13 Sep 2022
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december reshuffle
Will FF and FG rotate the finance ministry? Coalition partners to discuss matter amid tensions
9 Sep 2022
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Energy Bills
Exchequer records surplus of €6.3 billion as coalition plots Budget to tackle cost of living crisis
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2 Sep 2022
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Data Centres
Data centres are 'hugely important' to large employers in Ireland, says Donohoe
11 Aug 2022
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vacant property tax
Donohoe announces plan for Vacant Property Tax as part of Budget 2023
6 Jul 2022
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Metrolink
Eamon Ryan: 'Utmost commitment' to deliver MetroLink following 8,000 submissions from public
5 Jul 2022
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budget 2023
'Difficult' to say whether Budget will leave people better off, says Donohoe
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5 Jul 2022
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Inflation
No sign of new living cost measures before Budget as Taoiseach says recession is a 'not a given'
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24 Jun 2022
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budget 2023
Moving income tax credits and bands will improve take-home pay, says Donohoe
15 Jun 2022
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Housing
'President Higgins had to come out and call you to account': TDs attack Govt housing policy in Dáil
15 Jun 2022
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budget 2023
Ryan signals need for social welfare and tax changes to get country through 'very difficult period'
2 Jun 2022
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Exchequer Returns
State's deficit drops by over €6 billion following conclusion of Covid-19 measures
5 May 2022
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Emissions
'We won’t put your granny in prison for burning turf', says Ryan doubling down on no pause comments
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14 Apr 2022
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Taxing matters
Tax receipts climbed in the first three months of 2022 but figures are 'flattered' by Covid
6 Apr 2022
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Universal Social Charge
Explainer: Was the USC meant to be a temporary measure?
15 Feb 2022
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disabled drivers
Government slammed by opposition TDs as board of disabled drivers group resigns
11 Jan 2022
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Corporation Tax
Irish corporation tax revenues set to decline from 2023 onwards, says Donohoe
6 Jan 2022
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State Finances
Ireland reports record €68.4 billion tax take for 2021 - an annual increase of almost 20%
5 Jan 2022
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The Banks
State to sell 15% chunk of its AIB stake over the next six months, Donohoe announces
21 Dec 2021
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Economic Growth
Irish economy to grow by 13.6% by end of 2021, as unemployment rate falls to 7%
16 Dec 2021
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Exchequer
Public finances continue to improve as deficit narrows to €4.9 billion
2 Dec 2021
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covid supports
Government to keep wage subsidy scheme levels 'under review', says minister
23 Nov 2021
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corporate tax rate
Paschal Donohoe 'confident no one will undercut us' after Ireland adopts 15% corporate tax
10 Nov 2021
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janet yellen
Donohoe says Ireland won't lecture US on climate obligations as Treasury Secretary visits Dublin
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1 Nov 2021
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budget 2022
Hospitality groups express disappointment at ending of reduced VAT rate next August
12 Oct 2021
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Carbon Tax
'The world is burning': Donohoe confirms further carbon tax increase by €7.50 per tonne
12 Oct 2021
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budget 2022
Pandemic wage subsidy scheme to be extended to April 2022, Donohoe confirms
12 Oct 2021
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budget 2022
Budget 2022 will be revealed today - here's a look at how things will unfold
12 Oct 2021
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NAMA
NAMA makes €4.4 million payments to Revenue as part of two unprompted voluntary disclosures
8 Oct 2021
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Taxing matters
Explainer: Why is Ireland about to raise its corporation tax rate from 12.5% to 15%?
7 Oct 2021
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high street voucher
‘Give it to those that suffered most’: Should a NI-style £100 voucher be introduced in Ireland?
29 Sep 2021
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budget 2022
Government should abandon plans for 'unaffordable tax cuts', says ICTU
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14 Sep 2021
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Zapponegate
'I've been hacked': Coveney says he is being 'prudent' by clearing his phone regularly
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1 Sep 2021
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