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The 2021 Irish budget was presented to Dáil Éireann on 13 October 2020 by Ministers Donohoe and McGrath. It included measures to address COVID-19, carbon tax, social housing, education, health and more.
The 2023 Irish budget was presented to Dáil Éireann on 27 September 2022 by Ministers Donohoe and McGrath. It included measures to address the cost of living, such as increases in social welfare payments, electricity credits, and free school books.
This web page shows the governmental budget balance, revenues, expenditures, and deficit or surplus of each country or territory, based on data from CIA and World Bank. It does not rank the countries by budget or compare them with other criteria for budget-friendly travel.
Learn about the economy of Ireland, a high-income advanced economy with a nominal GDP of $516 billion and a PPP GDP of $633 billion in 2023. Find out the main industries, export and import partners, fiscal and external indicators, and human development index of Ireland.
A fiscal year is a period of time used for government accounting, budgeting, taxation and financial reporting. It varies by country, purpose and organization, and may not align with the calendar year. Learn about the history, operation and chart of fiscal years around the world.
The Economic Recovery Plan 2021 is a €3.5 billion stimulus package announced by the Government of Ireland on 1 June 2021 to ... the 2021/2022 college year (final ...
The 2024 Irish budget was presented to Dáil Éireann on 10 October 2023 by the 33rd Government of Ireland. It included measures to address the cost of living, such as energy credits, fuel allowance, reduced VAT rate, and increased minimum wage.
The European Fiscal Compact is an intergovernmental treaty that imposes stricter budgetary rules on 23 EU member states, mainly in the eurozone. It was signed in 2012 as a response to the sovereign debt crisis and entered into force in 2013.