Businesses to Receive €70m Tax Boost and Sick Pay Pause in Support Package

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Businesses to Receive €70m Tax Boost and Sick Pay Pause in Support Package
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The Irish government is set to provide businesses with a €70m tax boost and a pause on sick pay as part of a support package. This move aims to alleviate the financial burden caused by the ongoing pandemic.

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