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New State induced employment supports to cost tourism sector €456m this year

State-induced employment support measures will increase payroll costs for the tourism sector by €456m this year, a new analysis claims. Between now and 2026, the cost of the policy changes for the industry, which employs nearly 285,000 people, could be up to €1.4 billion, the report finds. “Such an increase in payroll costs, above and […]

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Residential property prices rise by 5.4% in January – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that residential property prices rose by 5.4% in the 12 months to January, up from 4.1% the previous month. The CSO said that Dublin residential property prices saw an increase of 4.5%, while property prices outside Dublin were 6.1% higher than a year earlier. Today’s CSO figures […]

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UK posts bigger than expected budget deficit in February

Britain posted a larger budget deficit than expected in February, boosted by cost of living payments and the effect of past inflation on the public finances, official data showed today. Public sector net borrowing, excluding state-owned banks, was £8.40 billion last month, down from £11.84 billion a year ago, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) […]

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Housing remains the top challenge for US firms here

Housing is viewed as the top challenge for US firms operating here, a survey of members of the American Chambers of Commerce in Ireland has found. 98% of members cited the availability of residential accommodation as challenging for staff in their business operations in Ireland, with 73% saying it was either extremely or very challenging. […]

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€750m paid to Revenue in unpublished tax settlements last year

Almost €750m was paid last year to Revenue in unpublished tax settlements with more than €200m of that linked to the finance and insurance industries. The Revenue Commissioners said the 20 largest settlements – specific details of which are not made public – accounted for €383m in tax payments, or an average of around €19.2m […]

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0.35% rate cut likely for tracker mortgage customers in September

The holders of tracker mortgages in Ireland look set to benefit from a 0.35% reduction in their interest rates in September. The development follows a technical change by the European Central Bank affecting the rate at which tracker mortgages are pegged to. Tracker mortgages rates are typically made up of the ECB’s refinancing rate, currently […]

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