Corporate tax take likely to evolve from win-win of recent years
An increasingly mature multinational sector, our reliance on a few big companies and changes in global tax rules will all affect future tax revenues
An increasingly mature multinational sector, our reliance on a few big companies and changes in global tax rules will all affect future tax revenues
Biggest concern for the year ahead appears to centre on whether ECB has gone too far with rate rises
Gazprom has suspended gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria in a payment row
Business and consumer sentiment falls again
It is in Ireland’s interests for 15 per cent levy to apply in US as well
Employers’ group calls on Coalition to reverse cuts to Covid-19 wage support scheme
A surprisingly strong economic rebound brings with it inflation, wage and cost pressures
Budget 2022 needs to prepare for impact of global tax reform, says employers’ lobby
Smart Money: Imports from Britain have collapsed
If working from home sticks, the big winners will be our suburbs and commuter towns
Cantillon: The global reform plan is being pushed by the US, which makes Ireland’s decision not to sign up at this stage a significant political move
Delta variant has raised new questions about pace of recovery and longer-term prospects
Employers’ group upgrades growth forecast for economy but warns of need for fiscal discipline
Government policy must look beyond short term and kill commutes to ease working lives
Murder of Kwok Ping Cheng in his flat compounds already traumatic month for residents
Smart Money: Six ways multinational tax talks could end – and what they mean for Ireland
US president is pushing for 21% tax on global earnings of American companies
Employers’ group downgrades economic growth forecast on foot of extended lockdown
Cantillon: Are we willing to sacrifice our sacred 12.5% rate to make a deal on tax reform?
Janet Yellen tells G20 ministers the US is no longer seeking ‘safe harbour’ concept
It says exports and consumer spending due to the release of ‘SSIA levels’ of savings will be the two pillars for 2021 growth
Rhetoric of bringing American investment back to the US is key to Biden campaign
Ibec warns of growing gap between families whose prospects have proven resilient during crisis and those with falling incomes
The more restrictions and the longer they last, the bigger the economic hit
Cantillon: the spike in remote working caused by the pandemic has accelerated a pre-existing trend
Maybe Heather Humphreys was right and some jobs will never return
Warning that suspension of talks between US and Europe could lead to ‘free-for-all’ on tax
Employers’ group claims reopening plan puts State weeks behind rest of Europe
President and FF leader pay tribute to a ‘dedicated public servant and true gentleman’
Smart Money: Burden of Covid-19 economic crisis will not be shared equally
Smart Money: Some bills can be deferred – but many cannot and these threaten the future of many companies
Investors are jittery over possible changes to tax and policy if the party goes into government
Chris Johns: American voters are facing as stark a choice in 2020 as Britons did recently
Employers’ group Ibec says capacity constraints are impacting on business decisions
Plan would give bigger states more rights to levy tax on income earned in their territories
Ibec calls for budget to include €1.5 billion three-year support package to help stabilise the economy and protect jobs
UK currency regains poise but three-month volatility gauge hits highest level in a year
Leaked documents outline possibility of hard border and shortages of food and medicine
Business lobby group says growth could halve next year if UK crashes out of EU
Irish people spent €142bn in 2018 as the economy continued to surge despite rising global uncertainty
Lobby group Ibec wants State’s corporate tax windfalls invested in improving infrastructure
Deal pushes back against unprecedented challenges to free trade
Whiskey accounts for 85% of Irish exports threatened as some dairy products at risk
Minimum effective tax rate on corporate profits now on the agenda
Business group expects headline growth to fall from 6.7% in 2018 to 2.7% in 2020, while consumer spending growth will also decline
Motorways made the country smaller, but controversies have rarely been far away
Two-month wait on VAT repayment could seriously pressurise companies’ cash flow
Business lobby group also expresses concern in relation to State’s corporate tax reliance
Students are well-positioned as the growing economy increases employment demand for graduates
How can graduates make sure they’re appreciated and what do their bosses expect in return?
Employers’ group says projects being lost because of lack of funding for higher education
Effects of economic recovery and external threats require shift in budget strategy
Ibec warns that recovery raises concerns about competitiveness
Employers’ group forecasts growth rate in excess of 4% for 2018
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices