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VAT increase 'costing taxpayer €700m'

15/03/2009 - 11:54:58
The VAT differences north and south of the border are thought to have cost the taxpayer more than €700m.

The Finance Minister reportedly admitted that he made a mistake by increasing the rate here in October's budget, while Britain's VAT was slashed to just 15%.

Brian Lenihan made the comments at a private business lunch on Friday.

Director of Retail Ireland, Turlough Denehan, said the VAT rate is causing serious problems and needs to be reviewed as soon as possible.

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