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Personal tax cuts and cost-of-living help announced

October 2, 2024
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Personal tax cuts and cost-of-living help announced
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In July, Jack Chambers pledged €1.4bn in tax measures and new expenditure of €6.9bn

The Republic of Ireland’s finance minister has announced personal tax cuts and cost-of-living supports in a giveaway pre-election budget.

There is growing speculation that the election will be held before Christmas.

Official figures published last week suggest Ireland will run a €25bn budget surplus this year, partially due to a huge tax windfall from Apple.

The minister, Jack Chambers, said that windfall will be set aside for investment in infrastructure.

Further details of how it will be spent will be laid out early next year.

Chambers said the money has “the capacity to be transformational” and will be used to tackle “known challenges” in housing, energy, water and transport infrastructure.

“Infrastructure is a fundamental component of Ireland’s competitiveness, and is vital to businesses, large and small, and to attracting new foreign investment into the State,” he added.

The budget included €8.3bn in tax cuts and spending increases alongside one-off cost of living supports worth a further €2.2bn.

Chambers said his departmental forecasts suggest Ireland’s domestic economy will grow by 2.5% next year and 3% next year.

‘People see through the spin’

Sinn Féin finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty described the government as “serial wasters”, Irish broadcaster RTÉ has reported.

Speaking in the Dáil, Doherty said the Budget fails to address issues affecting childcare, the health service and housing.

“People see through the spin,” he added. “Your job is not to spend money; it’s to get results.”

“Homeownership has collapsed under Fine Gael for young people,” he added.

Investment in energy, water and housing

Getty Images  Several brokerage signs in a row outside apartments and offices. They are Georgian buildings in Dublin city centreGetty Images

Significant investment is needed in energy, water and housing

However the country’s infrastructure has not kept pace with that growth and significant investment is needed in energy, water and housing.

The coalition’s record on housing has been the key point of attack for the main opposition party, Sinn Féin.

Sinn Féin had been performing strongly in opinion polls but seen a significant dip in support in recent months.

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