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Economy

Ireland unveils 10.5 billion euro pre-election budget giveaway

The Irish government handed voters 10.5 billion euros of tax cuts and spending increases in a pre-election budget on Tuesday that also outlined

Ireland unveils 10.5 billion euro pre-election budget giveaway
Economy

Ireland unveils 10.5 billion euro pre-election budget giveaway

The Irish government handed voters 10.5 billion euros of tax cuts and spending increases in a pre-election budget on Tuesday that also outlined

Ireland unveils 10.5 billion euro pre-election budget giveaway
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Apple tax bonanza hands Ireland political, reputational headache

An EU court order that Apple pay Ireland 13 billion euros ($14.4 billion) in back taxes triggered mixed feelings in Dublin on Tuesday as the

Apple tax bonanza hands Ireland political, reputational headache
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Apple tax bonanza hands Ireland political, reputational headache

An EU court order that Apple pay Ireland 13 billion euros ($14.4 billion) in back taxes triggered mixed feelings in Dublin on Tuesday as the

Apple tax bonanza hands Ireland political, reputational headache
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Apple tax bonanza hands Ireland political, reputational headache

An EU court order that Apple pay Ireland 13 billion euros ($14.4 billion) in back taxes triggered mixed feelings in Dublin on Tuesday as the

Apple tax bonanza hands Ireland political, reputational headache
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Apple tax bonanza hands Ireland political, reputational headache

An EU court order that Apple pay Ireland 13 billion euros ($14.4 billion) in back taxes triggered mixed feelings in Dublin on Tuesday as the

Apple tax bonanza hands Ireland political, reputational headache
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Apple tax bonanza hands Ireland political, reputational headache

An EU court order that Apple pay Ireland 13 billion euros ($14.4 billion) in back taxes triggered mixed feelings in Dublin on Tuesday as the

Apple tax bonanza hands Ireland political, reputational headache

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