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# VAT

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VAT hike for large hotels likely as minister says overcharging for rooms is ruining Ireland's rep
The tourist industry could lose its 9% VAT rate as it's 'under consideration' for Budget 2018
Dublin City Council to reduce toll charges on the East Link Bridge from next week
Booze, petrol, cigs: This is how much an extra 10 cent on our 'luxuries' would bring in
Noonan defends first-time buyers plan as critics warn it will create 'bidding war'
Dublin businessman addicted to blackjack jailed for VAT fraud
Just 10 companies have paid €2.3bn in tax this year - maybe Bono was right after all
Seamus Coffey
Can I see your boarding pass? Retailers are using your flight information to understand what you buy
Fianna Fáil's 45 reasons why Enda was wrong about not increasing taxes
Judge apologises as he sentences newspaper delivery man to 18 months in jail for Revenue fraud
Those in debt will not be hit with extra VAT charge
This week’s vital property news: An Irish builder goes public and a church covered in Nicki Minaj
How does Ireland's VAT compare to the rest of Europe?
Sell online to the EU? You could have a lot more paperwork from today
What is the 0.15% pension levy being spent on?
Here's how an upcoming VAT flip-flop could affect small Irish businesses
Have restaurants and hotels been reaping all the spoils while workers suffer?
Irish restaurants say cutting VAT has created more than 30,000 new jobs
Why do we pay more VAT on hairdressing than we do on greyhounds?
Revenue demanded €200,000 in unpaid tax from Paris Bakery
VAT receipts down for tenth month in a row
VAT on hurleys to remain at 23% despite ash dieback problems
Noonan confirms VAT for hospitality sector to stay at 9 per cent
Government expects to collect an extra €2.3bn in tax next year
Fine Gael says there's a €350m hole in Sinn Féin's pre-Budget proposal
PIC: Michael Noonan got a free pizza for his lunch today*
Aaron McKenna: Just where does all that tax you pay go?
Aaron McKenna
Government urged to keep lower VAT rate for tourism
Rise in tourism VAT rate would "cost jobs"
Aaron McKenna: The 9% VAT rate proves it - lowering taxes creates jobs
'We're examining the options': Noonan says no decision on raising 9% VAT rate
Noonan: VAT rate for restaurants likely to rise
'Domestic users will not be charged VAT' by Irish Water
Exchequer returns: VAT receipts nearly €250 million behind target
Is ice-cream part of the tourism industry?
VAT will be charged on personal insolvency deals, but creditors will pay it
Taxman rakes in €17.6bn in last six months despite missing excise, VAT targets
Chambers Ireland: ‘Targeted rate cuts urgently needed for businesses’
State's income for three of the 'big four' taxes is less than expected
VAT rules mean Republic can't match North's prices for nicotine patches