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Ireland
TV licence expected to remain as part of RTÉ's new hybrid funding model
Ireland
Tax receipts lower than expected in first quarter due to corporation tax slump
Ireland
Latest figures show 5.5% rise in tax revenue in first two months of year
Ireland
Tax revenues post annual growth of 5% in January
Ireland
Corporation tax receipts slump as Exchequer takings total €61.4bn
Ireland
Irish economy to grow steadily into 2024 – ESRI
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Ireland
Exchequer records €5.2bn surplus for 2022 as tax revenue tops €83bn
Ireland
Public Accounts Committee express concern over RTÉ's 'dependence on State funding'
Business
State records deficit of €1.1 billion up to the end of April
Ireland
State tax receipts jump 20% to €10.1bn
Ireland
Over €2bn went unspent on housing, health and transport last year
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Nama forecasts €4.25bn surplus for Exchequer
Business
Government tax revenue jumps by almost 20% to €68.4bn
Ireland
Paschal Donohoe says agreement on global corporate tax rate still uncertain
Ireland
Exchequer figures show Government tax revenue down €520m in January
Business
Tax revenue down by €2.1bn, expected deficit climbs to €19bn
Business
Exchequer deficit reached €11.7 billion at end of October
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