Announcement comes ahead of appointment of new chair in wake of departure of Sebastian Barnes last year
Michael McGrath
Dáil passes legislation to create two new funds to deal with future spending pressures and potential economic shocks
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath formally opens engineering giant’s new office as it marks 50 years in Ireland
US multinational has spent the past year talking to private capital groups about potential financing options
Harris says ‘many, many, many’ people who have been through immigration system still live in ‘free State accommodation without making a contribution’
Michael McGrath says Ireland would support changes proposed following ‘cum-ex’ fraud revelations
The State did not invest in AIB, it was forced to bail out the system with borrowed money. Any decision to sell its remaining shares must be informed by investment logic not just ideology
Michael McGrath says Government looking at tax changes so people who invest money are not unduly ‘penalised’
New fiscal rules will make it much harder for finance ministers to spend recklessly
Shannon Estuary Taskforce chairman says State making a strategic error by not backing floating wind
Government would be running budget deficit if not for corporation tax ‘windfall’, Michael McGrath tells budgetary oversight committee
Intra-family loans are very common in Ireland but all sides need to be aware of the rules if they want to avoid unwelcome tax bills
Preliminary CSO data indicate GDP was boosted by an increase in activity in the State’s multinational-dominated technology sector
Seen & Heard: Pino Harris’s will, insurance premiums and former Quinn hotel for sale
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