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International services firm highlights ‘huge threat’ party’s tax policies pose to Irish economy

A draft PwC report to their clients has advised them to accelerate their asset sales and boost their pension contributions in order to protect their wealth before Sinn Féin gets into power.

The Big Four accounting firm has analysed the party’s plans to increase income tax for higher earners, to gather more inheritance tax and to bring in a second home tax.

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