Archive for : October, 2019
Ministers Donohoe & Cannon launch Ireland’s Domestic Resource Mobilisation (DRM) initiative in Washington
18th October, 2019
Initiative aims to scale up support to strengthen developing countries’ tax administrative capacity Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe TD......
Read More >Address to the Brookings Institution: Ireland’s Circles of Connection– the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States
17th October, 2019
Ladies and Gentlemen, It is a pleasure to be back in Washington, and to be here again at the Brookings Institute. The last time......
Read More >Minister Donohoe visits Washington D.C. to attend annual World Bank & IMF meetings
16th October, 2019
Meetings on Capitol Hill present valuable opportunity to discuss importance of trans-Atlantic relations The Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure & Reform, Paschal Donohoe......
Read More >Minister Donohoe announces Government approval for the publication of the Finance Bill
16th October, 2019
The Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe TD, today (Wednesday), announced Cabinet approval for the publication of the Finance Bill 2019 following the Government meeting......
Read More >MINISTER DONOHOE & TATTOO ARTIST COMMEMORATE 176 YEAR OLD GRAFFITI
16th October, 2019
Today at Broombridge Luas stop Minister Paschal Donohoe TD will unveil an artwork by tattoo artist Emma Ray that celebrates a 176 year old......
Read More >Minister Donohoe publishes final module report of the Public Service Pay Commission on Recruitment and Retention
15th October, 2019
The Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe T.D. today, (Tuesday), welcomed the Public Service Pay Commission’s final module report relating......
Read More >BUDGET 2020 SPEECH
8th October, 2019
A Cheann Comhairle, This is a Budget without precedent. In bringing it to this House, we seek to manage risk for our nation while......
Read More >Minister Donohoe welcomes the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council’s endorsement of Budget 2020 forecasts
2nd October, 2019
The Department of Finance’s Budget 2020 forecasts, as endorsed by the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, show that a no-deal Brexit will have a significant......
Read More >Third quarter of 2019 shows revenue growth and expenditure being managed within expectations
2nd October, 2019
End of Q3 2019 shows annual tax growth & spending consistent with meeting our targets but careful management crucial for remainder of the year......
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