Research paper from the Irish Fiscal Advisory council estimates that just three large companies paid over €5.2bn in corporate tax to the state in 2021
Three large multinational companies accounted for around one-third of all the corporate tax paid to the Irish state between 2017 and 2021, an analysis by the government’s budgetary watchdog has found.
A new research paper published on Thursday by the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council estimates that three multinationals paid a combined €5.2 billion in corporate tax in 2021, which equated to 34 per cent of all corporation tax collected by the state that year. ...
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