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Tax revenues to end-April up over 4 per cent to €28bn
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Government is one of the 'big winners' from spike in fuel prices
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Headline Exchequer surplus of €7.1bn
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Government collects €10 billion in corporation tax in November
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Government publishes White Paper ahead of Budget
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No changes to personal taxes in Budget, Donohoe says
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Exchequer surplus down year on year to €1.4bn
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Tax receipts hit €64.1bn to end-August, Exchequer figures show
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Corporate tax revenues up 14% on same period last year
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Haul of 7m cigarettes worth about €6.25m seized in Dublin Port
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Apple tax money boosts Ireland’s surplus to €23 billion in 2024
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The last time this led to Great Depression, Public Expenditure Minister warns
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Apple receipts at core of €4.1bn Exchequer surplus at end of March
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Government tax intake increased sharply in November due to Apple ruling
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Garda Síochána Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau lodges €3.1 million in cash to the Exchequer
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TV licence expected to remain as part of RTÉ's new hybrid funding model
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No mini-budget planned as Harris set to become taoiseach
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Tax receipts lower than expected in first quarter due to corporation tax slump
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Latest figures show 5.5% rise in tax revenue in first two months of year
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Tax revenues post annual growth of 5% in January
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