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Continue Reading ...In his opinion column on 29 September Fintan O’Toole asserts that the claim that Ireland’s tax system is the most progressive is “not true at all. It is, literally not even a half-truth”. Fintan’s view that “The whole claim to having the most progressive tax system depends on ignoring the highly regressive nature of indirect…
The time has come for us to close our doors as our funding from Atlantic Philanthropies has been exhausted.
We end with some final thoughts.
Employment increased by almost 70,000 (3.1%) in the year to Q4 2017. Over 115,000 part-time workers would like to work more than they currently do.
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Continue Reading ...In his opinion column on 29 September Fintan O’Toole asserts that the claim that Ireland’s tax system is the most progressive is “not true at all. It is, literally not even a half-truth”. Fintan’s view that “The whole claim to having the most progressive tax system depends on ignoring the highly regressive nature of indirect…
Continue Reading ...Employment increased by almost 70,000 (3.1%) in the year to Q4 2017. Over 115,000 part-time workers would like to work more than they currently do.
Continue Reading ...The government has set an ambitious target to have 500,000 electric vehicles (EVs) on the road by 2030. There are currently circa 3,000 electric vehicles in Ireland or 15 per cent of the 2020 target.
Continue Reading ...Under the polluter pays principle, tax rates on diesel & petrol fuels should be at a rate which is commensurate with the total environmental costs they incur.
Continue Reading ...Valuations for Local Property Tax are due to be revised in 2019. This note sets out some of the issues which arise.
Continue Reading ...The number of people on labour activation programmes has fallen by over 25 per cent or 24,000 in the last three years.
Continue Reading ...The time has come for us to close our doors as our funding from Atlantic Philanthropies has been exhausted.
We end with some final thoughts.
Irish-owned firms are suffering from low productivity growth. To deal with this, the OECD recommends increased investment in lifelong learning & training.
Continue Reading ...The main categories in need of social housing in Dublin are those in single person households, the unemployed & those living in private rented accommodation.
Continue Reading ...Local Authorities plan to spend almost €4.8 billion in 2018. See your Council’s spending on LocalAuthorityFinances.com
Continue Reading ...€19.87 billion was spent on social protection payments in 2016. There were 1.39m recipients of weekly payments.
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