Cabinet to hear US corporate tax reforms a significant challenge for Ireland

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Tánaiste expected to get Cabinet approval for law that would ban ticket touting and reselling for large events

is to bring a memo to the Cabinet meeting updating his colleagues on work being done at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development on the international tax framework.

Mr Donohoe on Monday said the proposals could have a “very meaningful effect, and significant effect, on how we conduct corporate tax policy in Ireland”. Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath will update Cabinet on spending in the first quarter of the year, with some €3 billion spent on the Pandemic Unemployment Payment and Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme, almost double the €1.8 billion figure projected last October.

Once enacted operators of venues with a capacity to hold 1,000 people or more will be able to apply to the Minister for Enterprise for designation of that venue. When designated, the reselling of tickets for above the original sale price will be prohibited.

 

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These fucking cabbages could have been planning for this moment. How do FG have a reputation for Economic prudence when they failed to plan for something that was always coming down the track.

Bidens America. Ye will pray for Trump to comeback in 2024

Such a hangover in Ireland now that the US friends are requesting this tax.

Paschald you might try to encourage MichealMartinTD to save over 643,000 aviation and tourism jobs in that case, before we lose 1,000's more in US multi nationals.

No way USA companies or people will support Biden's plans

Meanwhile exodus of banks from Ireland continues! Nothing to see here like...

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