Ireland's government on Tuesday outlined how it intends to deploy more than $14 billion in back taxes from Apple.
Ireland plans to invest the 14 billion euros ($15.5 billion) that Apple has been ordered to pay in back taxes into housing, ...
Ireland on Tuesday unveiled a 2025 budget that includes tax cuts and increased social benefits, and announced a huge surplus ...
Ireland has leapfrogged the Bahamas to become the world's ninth most significant tax haven, according to a ranking by ...
Ireland is to receive the back taxes from Apple as a result of a landmark ruling in the European Court of Justice last month.
A bumper €2.2 billion will go into voters’ pockets, with Apple’s bonus €14 billion put aside as a nest egg for future ...
Irish politicians have presented a generous new budget this afternoon, despite concerns about inflation risks and fiscal ...
The Republic of Ireland’s finance minister has announced personal tax cuts and cost-of-living supports in a giveaway ...
The European Court of Justice’s (ECJ) ruling last month that Apple pay billions of euros of back taxes and interest to the ...
The Republic of Ireland’s finance minister is expected to announce personal tax cuts and cost-of-living supports in a ...
The Irish government announced a 10.5 billion euro budget for tax cuts and spending increases ahead of the next election.
Jack Chambers said Budget 2025 presented a unique opportunity to ‘plan, transform and deliver for the future’.