Tax breaks for IPOs, more Aer Lingus excuses, and budget tax cuts

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in Dublin, in a move that would result in three levels of its car park being demolished.

Families across Ireland are paying less tax now than they were 10 years ago but the bad news is that tax cuts and other measures in next week’s budget are unlikely to compensate for rising living costs due to soaring inflation.

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