[08:59] Housing update: the cabinet’s plans and what they means for you

The new government has just published its plans for the coming year, so what do they mean for home owners...

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Housing update: the cabinet's plans and what they means for you - DutchNews.nl

The new government has just published its plans for the coming year, so what do they mean for home owners and those hoping to buy?  Find out all about the budget and the most recent house price and interest rates developments in the latest housing newsletter. Kick-starting the market First things first. The new government is not planning any more cuts in mortgage interest tax relief or any immediate changes in the way your property is taxed as an asset,...

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[17:30] Department of Finance releases its ‘White Paper’ on the upcoming Budget

The Department of Finance is set to publish its annual ‘White Paper’ ahead of the Budget, which provides estimates of Ireland’s receipts and expenditure for the coming year.

https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/department-of-finance-releases-its-white-paper-on-the-upcoming-budget/a498036301.html

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Department of Finance releases its ‘White Paper’ on the upcoming Budget

The Department of Finance is set to publish its annual ‘White Paper’ ahead of the Budget, which provides estimates of Ireland’s receipts and expenditure for the coming year.

Irish Independent

DutchNews.nl - 20/09/2024, 07:42:05 - Robin Pascoe

Chaotic debate on budget highlights deep divisions in cabinet

The second day of debate on the government’s plans for the coming year erupted in chaos on Thursday evening, after...

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Chaotic debate on budget highlights deep divisions in cabinet - DutchNews.nl

The second day of debate on the government’s plans for the coming year erupted in chaos on Thursday evening, after documents showed civil servants from several ministries had warned against declaring an “asylum crisis” on legal grounds. Nevertheless, the cabinet is determined to press ahead with the plan, which would allow ministers to bypass parliament and the senate in bringing in emergency legislation. Earlier in the afternoon, prime minister Dick Schoof agreed to hand over supporting evidence for the plan,...

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