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# summer economic statement

Last year
2022
# budget 2023
Fiscal Advisory Council warns that Budget 2023 must be a 'delicate balancing act'
The Budget has been brought forward to September.
# summer economic statement
Budget 2023 brought forward by two weeks to 27 September and to comprise €6.7 billion package
The government has published its Summer Economic Statement, which outlines the parameters for the Budget.
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# budget 2022
Government should abandon plans for 'unaffordable tax cuts', says ICTU
Instead, Budget 2022 should prioritise spending on public services including early years care.
"Permanent tax cuts" set out in the Summer Economic Statement are "unjustified", ICTU says.
Instead, Budget 2022 should prioritise spending on public services including early years care.
Government should phase out various reliefs related to Capital Acquisitions and Local Property taxes.
# budget 2022
Is housing the 'big winner' from the Government's Summer Economic Statement?
Housing looms large in the Government’s budgetary thinking at the moment.
# summer economic statement
The Government says it will spend around €80.1 billion in 2022
The Summer Economic Statement (SES) published this afternoon, tees up the Budget in October.
# Housing Crisis
Angry Dáil exchanges over housing ahead of Cabinet meeting on Summer Economic Statement
A row between government ministers took place over the housing spend in the statement this week.
# Social Welfare
Will there be a 2020 Christmas bonus? No decision's been made yet
Pearse Doherty said Christmas comes every year, yet the bonus hasn’t been factored into spending.
# cash in the kitty
'Disorderly' Brexit a real possibility, says minister as he outlines how much money there is for Budget 2020
The Summer Economic Statement tells us what money we have to spend in October’s Budget.
# play it cool
Government wants future budgets to 'lean against the wind'
The Summer Economic Statement this year sets out the plans for next year’s Budget. And it’s all about cooling those jets in case Ireland overheats.
# Money Money Money
Don't get too excited. We only have €300m to spend on new stuff this year
The Summer Economic Statement tells us what money we have to spend in October’s Budget.