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Budget 2025: There are different timetables for different people, given the amount of tax cuts, welfare increases and once-off payments
Budget 2025: There are different timetables for different people, given the amount of tax cuts, welfare increases and once-off payments
Timing of the payments will likely fuel speculation around an early general election
Labour says budget was ‘all glitter and full of shiny gimmicks’; Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has said she ‘wants to see a full restoration’ of barristers fees
Dominic Coyle of The Irish Times and Beryl Power from PwC answered readers’ questions in our post-budget live blog which has now finished. You can read back on all the questions and answers below
Budget 2025: Measures aimed at tackling the cost of living are underwhelming for some
The final cost of living package will now come in at just shy of €2 billion, well in excess of the €1.5bn expected
Budget 2025: Weekly €12 increase across social welfare payments and double payments of child benefit - of €280 each - among rise in payments to families, pensioners and carers
USC cut to 3%; extra credits for renters; 10,000 new social homes to built and free public transport for under-9s
Minister for Finance and Minister for Public Expenditure addressed the Dáil on Tuesday
This year’s measures will be framed around tax and spending package of €8.3bn, with cost-of-living bundle worth roughly €1.5bn
Tax package worth around €800 per person, a €12 weekly increase to welfare and pension payments, and mortgage interest rate tax relief announced
Budget 2024: From reduced public transport fees to an increase in the minimum wage, the Government has introduced a series of measures aimed at helping younger people
Budget 2024: Every PAYE worker to see their PRSI contributions increase from next year
Those who are not on the poverty line, yet still struggle, say they need support too
British television programme demonised welfare recipients, says Social Democrats TD Cian O’Callaghan
PBP’s Paul Murphy accuses Leo Varadkar of emulating UK model of work capability assessments as portrayed in film I, Daniel Blake
Q&A: Claimants will be required to be open to reasonable offers of employment and will have scope for appealing decisions
Plan to categorise people into one of three separate levels depending on severity of their disability
Budget 2024: Social Justice Ireland calls for €25 hike in weekly social welfare rates and child benefit to rise by €50 a month
Q&A: Insurance payout over medical error does come into the equation when assessing amount of disability allowance to be paid
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