Cliff Taylor
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Joined May 2012
Big story in Government this morning https://t.co/x7jCaT0i89
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Minister has been offered the role of managing director and has he informed the Taoiseach and Tánaiste that he will accept it
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This weekend's column on the housing plan: Will new housing plan help a first-time buyer on €65,000 to buy a home?
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Policy needs to tilt in favour of those needing a home and away from people who already have one
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Will new housing plan help a first-time buyer on €65,000 to buy a home? https://t.co/ZjK6yXg5tL
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Policy needs to tilt in favour of those needing a home and away from people who already have one
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Denis O’Brien will not like the latest Australian court decision on remote working
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Will a 2026 review of the key Irish legislation maintain the right for employers to decide when you can work from home?
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This weekend's column.... ( video shot in office, not my bukes !!!) Cliff Taylor: A large hole is going to appear in our finances - and guess who will end up paying for it?
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A new report suggests we have a ten year window before the hole appears, but we can’t afford to bet on it
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If you look closely, you can see a Cabinet rift opening on immigration
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Simon Harris and Paschal Donohoe have given subtly different, but important, views on the migration system
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If you look closely, you can see a Cabinet rift opening on immigration
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Simon Harris and Paschal Donohoe have given subtly different, but important, views on the migration system
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This weekend's column... Cliff Taylor: Tánaiste Simon Harris is trying to have it both ways on the festering immigration debate
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Tánaiste Simon Harris is trying to have it both ways on the festering immigration debate
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Tánaiste Simon Harris is trying to have it both ways on the festering immigration debate https://t.co/BzMwruPgj3
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Tánaiste Simon Harris is trying to have it both ways on the festering immigration debate
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Interest rates have hit the floor. Here are the vital lessons for borrowers
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The ECB is holding rates steady, though borrowers will hope the sale of PTSB introduces new competition to the Irish mortgage market
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Interest rates have hit the floor: here are the vital lessons for borrowers
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The ECB is holding rates steady, though borrowers will hope the sale of PTSB introduces new competition to the Irish mortgage market
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The Government is about to take on the judicial review industry. It needs to win https://t.co/mGtaimSD4C
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Judicial reviews to planning decisions are ballooning and worth up to €20m a year to legal sector
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How the Irish income tax system hits middle earners
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Analysis by the Tax Foundation ranks State’s personal taxation system poorly
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Apartment construction, the income tax burden and questions of prudence are key issues that have emerged from Budget 2026, writes Cliff Taylor. https://t.co/kW0qkCC7Jr
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Cliff Taylor: Ireland’s squeezed middle and stealthy wealthy will pick up the tab in years ahead
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Is it politically sustainable to keep soaking income tax payers? It might have to be
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Households to go ‘cold turkey’ after least populist budget imaginable https://t.co/sbfAnhZjNV
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Many will notice the absence of personal tax reliefs, energy credits and double child benefit
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Interesting piece as ever from John FitzGerald: The economy is red hot. Tax cuts in the budget are the last thing it needs
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We hear a lot in the media about a cost-of-living crisis. This is seriously at odds with the facts
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Budget 2026: Six key points to watch out for in a politically explosive event https://t.co/Nfl4cxxnti
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Finance minister Paschal Donohoe has ruled out personal tax cuts in the budget, a decision sure to cause controversy
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It is now confirmed by Paschal Donohoe that there will be no personal tax package... this means a rise in the tax burden for many households... details in this piece Budget 2026: If there is no new income tax package, what does this mean for households?
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Tax changes in recent budgets have kept pace with inflation but that may not be the case this year
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Budget 2026: If there is no new income tax package, what does this mean for households?
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Tax changes in recent budgets have kept pace with inflation but that may not be the case this year
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