Ireland:
Budget 2024 – Tax Highlights Ireland
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10 October 2023 – Ireland's Budget 2024 was presented
in the context of a positive economic performance for Ireland
— full employment, budget surpluses, rising population and a
falling national debt — against a backdrop of global economic
and geopolitical uncertainty. The result was the announcement of a
'spend and save' budget that included a significant package
of public expenditure measures to further support the Irish economy
and society, as well as a commitment to establish two new long-term
savings funds to future proof the economy and public finances
against future challenges.
Included within Budget 2024 were a number of tax measures. We
summarise here those measures announced that may be of interest to
the international business community.
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