Budget 2018
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Financial Statement
DownloadBudget 2018 Tax Policy Changes
DownloadSummary of Budget 2018 Taxation Measures - Policy Changes
DownloadAchoimre ar Bhearta Bhuiséad 2018
DownloadBudget 2018 - Economic and Fiscal Outlook
DownloadEndorsement letter from the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
DownloadEconomic Developments and Outlook for Ireland
DownloadBudget 2018 Leaflet
DownloadBuiséad 2018 Bileog
DownloadBudget 2018 Draft Budgetary Plan
DownloadPART I Expenditure Strategy
DownloadPART II Expenditure Allocations 2018 - 20
DownloadPart III - Estimates for Public Services 2018
DownloadExpenditure Report 2018 (Parts I - III)
DownloadOutcomes of Mid-Term Review of the Capital Plan
DownloadAchoimre ar Bhearta Caiteachais Nua
DownloadOverview of Budget 2018 (Infographic)
DownloadWhite Paper – Estimates of Receipts and Expenditure for Year ending 31st Dec 2018
DownloadPáipéar Bán - Meastacháin Fáltas agus Caiteachais don Bhliain dar críoch 31st Nollaig 2018
DownloadEconomic and Fiscal Outlook Charts
DownloadUpdate on Ireland’s International Tax Strategy & Consultation on the Coffey Review
DownloadA review of the Accelerated Capital Allowances scheme for Energy Efficient Equipment
DownloadSugar-Sweetened Drinks Tax – Information Note
DownloadBudget 2018 Financial Resolutions
DownloadReport on Tax Expenditures October 2017 (Incorporating outcomes of certain Tax Expenditure Reviews completed since October 2016)
DownloadEvaluation of Budget 2016 Compliance Measures
DownloadLetter to the Minister re Evaluation of Budget 2016 Compliance Measures
DownloadIndependent Impact Assessment of the Help to Buy Tax Incentive
DownloadReport of the Working Group on the Tax and Fiscal Treatment of Rental Accommodation Providers
DownloadRainy Day Fund Consultation Paper
DownloadVAT Compensation Scheme for Charities
DownloadBudget 2018 - Information Note Housing Finance Proposal
DownloadEquality Budgeting – Proposed Next Steps in Ireland
DownloadEstimating the Value of Additional Hours Worked: Haddington Road & Croke Park Agreements
DownloadAnalysis of Jobseekers and Related Expenditure
DownloadDisability Allowance Expenditure Drivers - Part of the Spending Review 2017
DownloadDisability and Special Education Related Expenditure - Part of the Spending Review 2017
DownloadTargeted Agricultural Modernisation Schemes II - Part of the Spending Review 2017
DownloadNursing Homes Support Scheme – Trends and Figures
DownloadPrimary Care Reimbursement Service – Trend Analysis
DownloadThe National Economic Dialogue will take place in Dublin Castle on 28-29th June 2017.
The opening and plenary sessions of the National Economic Dialogue will be streamed live on this site. Documents related to the event will be published on the site as they become available.
The dialogue will be an opportunity to consider how to make best use of the available resources in the interests of all citizens. The aim is to foster discussion on how to best sustain and strengthen the recovery while taking account of the many competing economic and social priorities within the limited fiscal space. The dialogue is not intended to produce specific budget proposals or recommendations, but should assist participants in preparing their own pre-budget submissions. Representatives of community, voluntary and environmental groups as well as business, unions, research institutes and the academic community will be in attendance. There will be Oireachtas involvement as the members of the Select Committee on Budgetary Oversight will attend and participate in the event.
Any queries in relation to the organisation of the National Economic Dialogue can be directed by email to ned@budget.gov.ie
Summer Economic Statement, June 2017
DownloadPress release on the Summer Economic Statement 2017
DownloadStability Programme Update, April 2017
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