The fiscal watchdog has warned the government against repeating the mistakes of the past – but global legislative actions could also cause problems for our economy
Is Ireland spending beyond its means, and could government revenues collapse with disastrous consequences? Is Ireland a tax haven?
The reality is that the much-vexed issue of Ireland’s tax status will have a significant bearing on the sustainability of the national finances. The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council , the watchdog set up in the wake of the last economic crisis, sounded the warning last weekend that the government is in danger of repeating the mistakes ...
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