A vape tax was signalled last year by then-Finance Minister Michael McGrath and Jack Chambers says he wants to follow through
A vape tax is"likely" in the upcoming Budget and will increase over the coming years, the Finance Minister has said.by then-Finance Minister Michael McGrath"in light of public health interests".
"There's work ongoing between Revenue and the Department of Finance on how we can operationalise that."Minister Chambers said he wants to follow through on the vape tax. "The details and the technicalities are being worked through on how we can make that possible for 2025."Asked if the measure was definitively coming in for Budget 2025, Minister Chambers replied:"I can say it's likely".Minister Chambers said any such vape tax would have to take account of several factors.
"I expect the trajectory to rise once it's introduced in a particular budget I expect that to rise in following years.
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