TaxSource Total

Here you can access summary of the key current tax developments in Ireland, the UK and internationally as reported by Chartered Accountants Ireland

The report of key tax developments are displayed per year, per month, by Ireland, the UK or International and by report title

OECD Economic Survey on Ireland

The OECD Economic Survey of Ireland was released last month by Finance Minister, Michael Noonan and OECD Secretary-General, Mr. Angel Gurria. The survey provides a detailed assessment of Ireland’s economic performance. The survey highlights the recovery taking place in Ireland as a result of policy efforts and includes suggested policy recommendations aimed at securing Irish long-term economic growth.

Some interesting findings from the report include the following:

  • Ireland’s fiscal position has improved and public debt is declining. The survey recommends broadening and protecting the tax base by shifting the burden of tax to immovable assets.
  • The recent rise in property prices poses risks. The survey recommends a focus on improved responsiveness to the housing supply.
  • Long-term unemployment is high and it is recommended that there is increased upskilling of the long-term unemployed by improving both the quality and quantity of training.
  • Public support for business R&D is increasingly skewed towards R&D tax credits. The survey suggests a focus towards direct grants.

Further details can be found on the Department of Finance website.