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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-07-17
Tánaiste sets out five areas of focus for the July Stimulus … The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar T.D. was asked in the Dáil on Wednesday about the contents of the July Stimulus package, which is expected to be published next week. The Tánaiste noted the welcome signs of improvement in business activity and the economy. He stated,  … The Tánaiste commented that the July Stimulus needs to help all firms meet the fixed, non-wage costs incurred during lockdown and in re-opening. He said,  … The Tánaiste also noted that in addition to the importance of preserving existing firms and jobs, the July Stimulus should also have an eye to exploiting emerging opportunities and attract high value projects with significant economic benefits. He stated “
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-07-24
https://taxinstitute.ie/july-stimulus-2020/ …  https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/cbee8-minister-humphreys-announces-23-billion-expenditure-on-income-and-employment-supports-as-part-of-the-july-stimulus-package/ … https://taxinstitute.ie/july-stimulus-2020/
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-07-10
Tánaiste talks about the July Stimulus at launch of IDA Ireland’s 2019 Annual Report … At the launch of IDA Ireland’s 2019 Annual Report, the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar T.D. commented on the upcoming July stimulus package, saying,
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-09-11
The Credit Guarantee Scheme is a part of the Government’s €7.4 billion July Stimulus package of measures designed to stimulate a jobs-led recovery and build economic confidence, while continuing to manage the impact of COVID-19. The scheme offers an 80% Government guarantee to participating banks to provide low interest loans to eligible SMEs for up to five and a half...
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Bulletins, Reports and Submissions Irish Tax Institute
2020-08-07
“ The extraordinary increase in public expenditure is a result of the Government’s commitment to supporting our health service and the wider economy through this unprecedented period, as demonstrated with the recent announcement of the July stimulus plan to support businesses and get people back to work. A deficit of this magnitude underlines the extent of the fiscal challenge we face in placing the public finances on a sustainable and credible trajectory as the economy recovers”.
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